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RtotrniL.* Problems Uekre Mr World (o>?tereice bsoausff M 19. J World Monetary and Economic conference ,Lond. Anderson, George E, A world reserve system, an economic conferoice must find some way to determine the status of gold (In: A^B.A, Journal June 1933, p* 18-19,38-40.) Some of the plains for an international gold currency^ overseen by a central world bank. World bank p^ane Gold standard Anonymous An Australian view of the Vorld Conference, ROUND TABLE, September, 1933* Anonymous "The Economic Conference," BANKERS' INSURANCE MANAGERS' MAGAZINE, July, 1933. Pp. H . Anonymous The World Economic Conference, THE BANKER [London], June, 1933. A PROGRAM FOR THE WORLD ECONOMIC CONFERENCE. introduction by J. W. Angell. Boston: World Peace Foundation, 1933• Pp. 93. THE PROGRAM FOP THE WORLD ECONOMIC CONFERENCE; THE EXPERTS' AGENDA AND OTHER DOCUMENTS. Boston: fcorld Peace Foundation, 1933. Pp. 93. BANKERS INSURANCE MANAGERS' MAGAZINE The Economic Conference. July 1933. 14 pp. M World Econouic Conference, 1933*__, B r a t t e r , Herbert M The career of gold and s i l v e r since 1917. (In: American Bankers Association JournalfDecember 1932,p. 31-32.J Provides history of the many previous gold and silver conferences. Gold Silver CHALMERS, H. and MORLEY, F. Trade Barriers and the World Economic Conference. Econ. ser,. presentation no. 26. Chicago: University of Chicago, 1933. Pp. 15. COATMAN, J . Die Weltkonferenz i n London 1933, WELTWIRT* SCHAFTLTCHES ARCHIV, October, 1 9 3 3 . Pp. 2 5 . CerkarJ <W<?« 6L7 -the Ivwh* hlwlh AhferjcKiv £(Mfere*?c<* Jvectrcd Re*/*"J J»/<( #35 ft. ^ / ^ I CCXXAVt 6«rrvHMRD George Can 4He kor>4oA £*#rerertc& II Heflation Gibson, A* H. Problems facing the World Economic Conference, by A. H. Gibson. (In: Bankers1 Magazine, iondon, April, 1933, pp. 562-574; and May, 1933, pp. 701-711.) (Jeneral discussion of problems to be tafeen up, nith a summary of conclusions. World monetary and economic conference. II World monetary and economic conference Gibson, A. H. Problems facing the World Economic Conference, by A* H. Gibson* (In: Barflcers* Magasine, London, April, 1933, pp.562-574; and May, 1933, pp. 701-711.) General discussion of problems to be taken up, iflith a summary of conclusions. Reflation GIBSON, A. H. Problems facing the World Economic Conference, BANKERS' INSURANCE MANAG. MAGAZINE, April, 1933. Pp. 13. American Poitcu &t ike ^*«>*?©*»9MC. KEYNES, J . M. Die Veltwirtschafts-Konferenz 1933, VIETSCHAFTSDIENST, December 23, 1932. Pp. 3 . LAYTON, Sir Walter After the World Economic Conference, THE YALE REVIEW, Summer, 1935• LAYTON, Sir Walter The Tasks of the World Economic Comference, FOREIGN AFFAIRS, April, 1955- M >5 "** ; ^ ; World monetary and economic conference Layton, Sir Walter The tasks of the world economic conference. (In: Foreign Affairs, April, 1933,p.406-419.) If the conference e l i c i t s evidence of a spirit of international goodwill...Britain w i l l not be behindhand in undertaking to vest s t e r l i n g with the maximum s t a b i l i t y a t t a i n a b l e . . . It Laytoa, Sir Walter «r, The tasks of the world economic conference. "^C (In: Foreign Affairs, April, 1933,p.406-419.) If the conference elicits evidence of a c.( -gp spirit of international goodwil. ..Britain will not *£ be behindhand in undertaking to vest sterling with the maximum stability attainable* •• World monetary and economic conference LAYTON, Valter After the Vorld Economic Conference, POPEIGN AFFAIPS, October, 1933. Pp. 10. LAYTON, Walter "After the World Economic Conference,11 FOREIGN AFFAIRS, Oct. 1933. 10 pp. LEAGUE OF NATIOHS Report and proceedings of the World Economic Conference held at Geneira, May J+-23, 1927# Geneva, The League, 1927, Vol.3 I-II. pp* 246; 250* 7Y* MCJOGSCJ C*Ot44~*Cy Grief Mc 4o XonJa** 2m ^P/° "A^rr PASVOLSKY, Leo CUBEENT MONETARY ISSUES, Washington: Brookings Institution, 1933Pp. xiii / 192. controversies which vrecked the World Monetary and Economic Conference at London Review: by C. S. Tippetts, JPE, v. XLIII, Feb* 1935. # Rcov70y?fic 8<*s(£>r\ : Vltcld rcace fboo Con rer < ? j ; c e M 19*33 World monetary and economic conference t^ond* Pasvolsky, i*o The future of the world economic conference: how the rrork is organized. (In: Annalist,Aug,4, 1933,pa47-8«) Showing a chart of the organization and the committees with their chairmen. u World Monetary & Economic Conference Pasvol8ky9 Leo Agenda for tha World aconoiuc conference,coniflicting national attitudes indicated... (in: Barren1 s9February 27, 1933,p.l8 # ) Review and comment on the agenda Clipped and filed in v. f. World Mon. &. econ^oa PftocoS J,V reJo„?7c^ f>rcpos£c / f 3 if . . Pan's'. k'Lra/r/c RICHARDSON, J. H. ECONOMIC DISARMAMENT: A STUDY ON INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION. London: Allen and Uhvin, 1931. Pp. 224. Review: by E # B . Dietrich, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XXXIII, September, 1933, pp* 508-09. Four areas of analysis: tariffs, unregulated competition for markets, labor standards, and currency. History of events leading up to world economic conferences—useful as background! for Vorld Economc Conference of 1933. FOGERS, J. H., and JACKSON, G. THE POSITION OF THE UNITED STATES IN THE VORLD ECONOMIC CONFERENCE. Econ. ser. presentation no. 28. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1933. Pp. 13. ROGERS, J, H. and JACKSON, G. The Position of the Ujuited States in the World Economic Conference* (Econ. ser* presentation no* 28. Chicago: University of Chic ago Press, 1933* 13 pp. ROGERS, J. H. and JACSON SALTER, Arthur La conference eccnomique mondiale, L'ESPRIT INTERNATIONAL, April, 1933. Pp. 21 *>/lfvg,u£U JfY HcrkerT k*o>7G vtj c ten v*jre* tsz SAMUEL, H. B, The World Economic Conference, INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, July and August, 1933. SHA»A/ p. 0.6. Vg/uo&s or (j***<n^ SHAKN, E. 0 . G. The Vorld Economic Conference, ECONOMIC RECORD, December, 1933. Pp. 1 5 . M World Monetary and economic conference,London Stewart, Maxwell S. The work of the London economic conference, (In: Foreign Policy reports, Nov.8,1933,p.198-208) An appraisal of the work of the conference and description of different measures taken. Skudrf M.S. h»C W? pp 7o-&£ MlcoAioacd i The Utoitsld ft koruiort VoobfarlcHf , fiordn Conference? * to, , /93z. I\)CUJYCJYK, M 1*~~ World Monetary and Economic Conference,L<Jfi4S»» Gold and the price l e v e l . January 23, 1933 t p.120) (in: %he s t a t i s t Summary of the proposed agenda of the World Economic Conference. Gold standard M 19^ World Monetary and Economic Conference,Lond. ment. General programme of the Conference. Supple-* (In: The Economist June 10,1933.) But into folcer and filed in v.t % The Statist 9 * index numbers of wholeeale pricei tabulated from 1846-1932. World production of certain foodstuffs 1929-1932. Chronology of the depression 4*rices-Wholesale-Ind6x numbers Foodstuffs-Production Depression 1929- World Monetary and Economic conference ,Lond. Report of the World Economic Conference. (In: Econoad.it, July 28, supplement ) Taken out of magazine and filed in v* f• World Monetary and lconomic Conference If World Monetary and Economic Conference,1933 The world conference, draft annotated agenda, (Supplenent to Economist January 28,1933.) Text slightly abbreviated. YOUNG, A. A. and FAY, H. van V. The International Economic Conference. World Peace Foundation pamphlets, vol. X, no. A. Boston: World Peace Foundation, 1927. Pp. 411.