View original document

The full text on this page is automatically extracted from the file linked above and may contain errors and inconsistencies.

BECKHART, B. H.
"The Sterilization of Gold with Parieular Reference
to the Policies Followed in the United States of
America,n
New lork: Chase National Bank, mimeographed,
July, 1938. Pp. 26.




BECKHART, B. H.
THE STERLIZATION OF GOLD WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE
TO THE POLITICIES FOLLOWED IN THE UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA.
New York:
1933. 26 pp.




Vertical FileFRB-NY

Author File
ANDERSON, B. M., Jr.
The 'free gold' of the Federal Reserve System and
chaap money policy, CHASE ECONOMIC BULLETIN, Vol. X,
>™, 3, 1930.
New York: Chase National Bank,
1930. Pp. 25.




Gold policies of FR System

ANDERSON, B. M.
The 'free gold' of the federal reserve system
and cheap money policy, CHASE ECONOMIC BULLETIN,
Vol. X, No. 3, 1930.
New York: Chase National Bank, 1930. Pp. 25.




Gold policies of FR system

BURGESS, V. Randolph
The Statistical Equivalent of Gold, JOURNAL OF
THE AMERICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION, Vol. 33$ * * 201,
March, 1938, pp. 1-11.




COOK, Thornton
Gold, debt and prices, AMERICAN ECONOMIC
REVIEW, XXIV, June, 1934.
Pp. 2.




CURRIE, L. B.
"Money, gold, and income in the United States,
1931-1932," QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS, f*l, lZ
November, 1933. PP» 77-95.




19 pp.

CUREIE, Latichlin
"Money, gold, and income in the United States,
1931-32,• QUARTEELI JOUENAL OF ECONOMICS, V o 1 * XLvIII,
November 1933. PP* 77-95




19 pp.

Author H i e
CURRIE, L. B.
Money, gold, and income in the United States,
1921-32, QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS, XLVIII,
Noventoer,
1933* PP« 77-95•




U«*/ r H m pie,

J°*"

The 8ao*>

W

H*

1158

&°U

#*o*fr^

iz.Z + Spp* CbuAts

4- fai

I he sis:

FOR




****$?*$*. ;£> &<**/</ ^^^4 • £ L ^

ft A. IfcttJCp

HARDY, Charles 0*
The price level and the gold problem:
retrospect and prospect.

for abstract, see ECONOMETRICA, vol. 9, April
1941, pp. 174-5.




HtfADV
Gold

C.C .
and

£a**ic, K>f.




Author File
Crcdif

/£*,

Tfr£

J**.

/l*>4/4t~

o***>€-

/ ? 3 3 . pp. 197-201 •

HARDY, C. 0.
Gold and credit, THE ANNALS of the American
Academy of Political Science, CLXV, January,
1933, PP. 197-201.




HARRISON, George L.
Some essentials of monetary stability,
PROCEEDINGS of the Academy of Political Science.

Address given April 2, 1936.




KZMMERER, E. V.
The United States and the Gold
Standard, AMERICAN FEDERATIONIST,
November, 1932.
Pp. 5.




M
Noyes, C# Heinold
H
5*ee gold*1
( i n : Harvard Business Review,
October 1932, p . 35-44*)
The. mobilization of our e n t i r e surplus £>ld
resrartts into the form of "free Gold** i s the
necesisary foundation for the future.

Federal reserve systeia-Goid policies
Gold standard
Free Gold
Gold reserves -Fed A res..systen




NOIES, C. HEINOLD
The Gold Inflation in the United States, 1921-1929 "
A.E.R. Vol. XX, No. 2 June, 1930




ROBERTS, George E.
Gold movements in and out of the United States
and their effects, in SELECTED DOCUMENTS OF THE GOLD
DELEGATION. Geneva: League of Nations, 1931.




GRAHAM, Frank D. and WHITTLESEX, Charles R.
GOLDEN AVALANCHE. Princeton:
University Press, 1939.




U.S. gold problem

Princeton

GRAHAM, Frank D. and VHITTLESEI, Charles R.
GOLDEN AVALANCHE. Prlncetonz
Princeton University Press, 1939.




Pp. xiv + 233

ROGERS, J. H.
Federal Reserve Policy in ¥orld Monetary
Chaos, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW,
Vol. 23, March, 1933, pp. 1&9-129.
Discussion:

E. V. Kemmerer, and J . F. Ebersole, i b i d . ,
pp. 130-36.




M
Soger*, Jaaee Hanray
La nouvelle politique azaerloathe de credit
en fonotion du maintain da l f etalon~or» (In:
Revue d'econoaie politique, Mars-Avril 1932, p # 343

Gold standard




STOLPER, Gustav
Some of the probable international consequences of America's gold policy, THE ANNALIST,
March 30, 193A.




STOLPER, Gustav
"Some of the probable international consequences of
America's gold policy," THE ANNALIST,
March 30, 1934-




M
Mone y-^ie gu l a t ion
S t o l p e r , Gustav
Some of the probable i n t e r n a t i o n a l consequences of "America1 s gold p o l i c y •
( I n : The -annali s t , March 30, 19?4,p.507-3)
From the moment t h a t the d o l l a r was s t a b i l i z e d
the iflorld market for food s t u f f s and raw m a t e r i a l s
was not influenced by a currency problem. *»e nave
no conclusive evidence of t h e e f f e c t on f o r e i g n
t r a d e of d e v a l u a t i o n .




VEINTRAUB, Sidney
The American gold problem, BANKERS'
INSURANCE MANG. AND AGENTS' MAGZAINE,
November, 1938.
Pp. 7




VHITTAKER, E.
Too much gold—America's problem,
SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS,
June, 1937.
Pp. 2.




WHITTLESEY, Charles R.
The gold dilemma, QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF
ECONOMICS,
August, 1937.




Pp. 2 3 .

WHITTLESEI, C. R.
"The gold dilemma," Q&ARTEBLI JOURNAL OP
ECONOMICS,
At»g. 1937




23 pp.

VOOLFSON, A. P.
Refugee c a p i t a l and the American gold
standard, BANKERS MAGAZINE,
November 1938.
Pp. A.




WOOLFSON, A. P.
Will the United States adopt a gold exclusion
policy? BANKERS MAGAZINE,
July, 1937.
Pp. 3.




WOOLFSON, A. P.
Our gold policy and the commodity
price outlook, BANKERS MAGAZINE,
August, 1937.
Pp. 10.