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ALLELY, J. S.
Some aspects of currency depreciation,
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS & POLITICAL SCIENCE,
V,
August, 1939. pp. 387-li02.
Pp. 16.

Currency depreciation and fluctuating
exchange rates




ALLELI, J.S.
Some aspects of ctirrency depreciation,
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS & POLITICAL SICNCE,
Aug. 1939.
16 pp.




BAUDHUIN, Fernand
La Devaluation du franc Beige. Une operation
delicate parfaitement Reussie.




V
Money- Devaluation
Devaluation In retrospect. (In: Economist,
Banking suppl. 0ct*17t1936fp.6* )
The leading countries of th*wx>ia have
learned the technique of regulating exchange fluctuations by the proper use of exchange funds. The
approach toeird monetary equilibrium for the first
time since the war is visioned*

T8i-partite monetary accord, 1936




FEILER, Arthur
The pressure for monetary depreciation,
SOCIAL RESEARCH, I , No, 1, February, 1934.




GIFFORD, J. L. K.
DEVALUATION OF THE POUND.




London,
1934.

GIFFORD, J. L. K.
Der Einfluss der Devaluation auf das Preisniveau,
VELTWIBTSCHAFTLICHES ARCHIV,
July, 1933Pp. 36.




GILBERT, Milton
CURRENCY DEPRECIATION AND MONETARY POLICY.
Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press,
1939.
Pp. x i i i + 167.
Reviewi

„ „™,,-»T
by V. B. Lockling, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW,
XXIX, D e c , 1939, PP. 871-72.




GILBERT, Milton
CURRENCY DEPRECIATION, 1929-1935.
University of Pennsylvania, 1939*




Philadelphias

Australia-England-Sweden-U, S •
monetary policy

HALL, N. F.
"The Foreign Exchanges, 1932-37," in BRITAIN IK
RECOVERY.
London: Pitman, 1938, pp. 1U7-61.




HALL, Noel F # , and others
11 a r t i c l e s on currency devaluation in various
countries:
U.1U, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, South
Africa, A u s t r a l i a , New Zealand, Japan,
Chile, Czechosovakia, Belgium, and theU.S,
WELTWIRTSCHilFTLICHES ARCHIV, Vol* XLI7,
1936, p p . 3*318.




HARRIS, Seymour E.
EXCHANGE DEPRECIATION: ITS THEOEY AND ITS
HISTORY, 1931-35, WITH SOME CONSIDERATION OF RELATED
DOMESTIC POLICIES. Cambridge: Harvard UniversityPress, 1936. Pp. xxix, 516.

Review:
K.M. Arndt, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XXVII, March,
1937, pp. 174-176.




HARRIS, Seymour E.
EXCHANGE DEPRECIATION* ITS THEORY AND ITS
HISTORY, 1931-35, WITH SOME CONSIDERATION OF RELATED
DOMESTIC POLICIES. "Harvard Economic Studies 1 1 •
Cambridge J Harvard U n i v e r s i t y P r e s s , 1936.
Pp
5l6
Reviews:
* 3DdX'
'
by H. S. E l l i s , JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN STATISTICAL
ASSOCIATION, v . 3 2 , June, 1937, pp. 415-17.




HARRIS. S. E.
British and American exhhange policies:
the British experience, QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF
ECONOMICS,
May, 1934.
Pp. 40.
British and American exchange policies: II.
The American experience, QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS,
August, 1934.
Pp. 41.




HARRIS, Seymour E.
"British and American exchange policies:
II. The American experience." QUARTERLY JOURHAL OF
ECONOMICS,
August, 1934, 41 PP*




HOHSEFIELD, J. K.
Currency devaluation and public finance,
1929-1937, ECONOMICA (new series), Vol. VI,
no. 23, August, 1939, pp. 322-44.




Money - Devaluation
Devaluation - the monetary aspect. (In: The
Banker, lTov.1936, p#88-127« )
A symposium on devaluation Including paper
by H.D.Henderson, on sterling^ international aspects* devaluation and foreign lending and a
paper by R#B.Warreii, An American view, the french
view by M«MItzakls,A Swedish view,by AJffontgomery
and details of devaluation.

Warren, Robert B.
Henderson, H.D*




M
Public finance
Horsefield, J. K.
Currency devaluation and public finance,
1929-1957. (la: Economica,iu^ist^l959,p. 322-44)
An attempt to show the effects on trade and
budgets in the various countries of the devalua?tion technique. Concluding that devaluation in the
domiward phase of the trade cycle is incapable of
releasing any one country from general depression
trend,but at the bottom it may be necessary to
enable advantage to be reaped of the upturn.




M
Money - Devaluation
Hor&efield, J . K*
Currency devaluation and public finance,
1929-19Z7. (iniEconomica, August,19?9 5 p.?22-44)
An attempt to show the effects on trade and
budgets i n the various countries of the devaluation technique. Concluding t h a t devaluation in the
dovmward pha&e of the trade cycle i s incapable of
releasing any one. country from general depressi<m
trend, but a t the bottom i t may be necessary to
enable advantage to be reaped of the upturn*




HORSEFIELD, J. K.
Currency devaluation and public finance, 1929-1937,
ECONOMICA (nev Series), Vol. VI, no. 23, August,
1939, pp. 322-M.




Hutton* D# Graham
After devaluation.
FovU936 f p,54£-50. )

(In: Lloyds Monthly ReY

Discusses the tripartite monetary agreement
and finds it the first baiis for greater norraalization in five years*

Tripartite monetary accordf1936.




HUTTON, D. G.
After devaluation, LLOYDS BANK
LTD. MONTHLY REVIEW,
November, 1936.
Pp. 9.




M
Money- IBeralttatiojfc
Kindleberger, C.P.
Competitive currency depreciation between
Denamrk and New Zealand* (in5 Harvard Business
Review, July 1934,p.416-426.)
Description of how the two countries tried
to vie with each other in retaining the butter
market. The competition in the debasement of
currencies will secure absolute advantages to
neither contestant.




KINDLEBERGER, C.p.
Competitive currency depreciation between
Denioark and New Zealand, HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW,
July, 1934.
Pp. 11.




LESTER, R. A.
The gold-parity depression in Norway and Denmark,
1925-28, JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, Vol. A5,
August, 1937.
(5HRISTENSQN, C. Lawrence: f Gold-parity depression
in Norway and Denmark1—A discussion, JOURNAL
OF POLITICAL ECONOMI, December, 1937, pp. 808-10j
Rejoinder by R. A. Lester, ibid., pp. 810-13;
and Reply by C. L. Christenson, pp. 8l3-5»




Exchange policy controversy, 1923-28

LESTER, Richard A.
The gold-parity depression in Norway and
Denmark, 1925-28, JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, XLV,
August 1937, pp. 433-465.
See also w Gold-partiy depression in Norway and
Denmark"—A discussion (criticism) by
C. Lawrence Christenson, ibid*, December 1937*
pp. 808-10} A Rejoinder by R. A* Lester, ibid.,
pp. 810-13, and reply by C. L. Christenson,
pp. 813-15*



LESTER, R. A.
The Gold Parity Depression in Horway
and Denmark, 1925-28, JOURNAL OF POLITICAL
ECONOMZ, XLV, August, 1937, pp. 433-65.




H
Money - Devaluation
l a r l y experiments in devaluation, United Slates
Czechoslovakia, Austria,
(In: Midland Bank,
Monthly Review, May-June 1934*)
The kinds of devaluation practiced in the
different countries and i t s probable effect on the
gold standard•

Gold standard.




M
Money--9te taluat ion ^
MlynSrski, Felikja
Bilateral effects of devaluation. (In:
Commercial & Financial Chronicle, Dec,22,1934fp.
3861^3.)




OHLIN, Berfcil
Can the gold bloc learn from the sterling
bloc*s experiences£ INDEX, XI,

1936, pp. 51-65.




PIROU, G.
La monnaie francaise de 1936 a 1938* Paris:
Recueil Sirey, 1938^ Pp. 129.
section 1:
2:

depreciation of the franc
Indo-Chinese piastre relative to
franc
3: brief critique on Charles Ristfs
recent work




REEDMAN, J. N.
Exchange depreciation and the future of
gold, SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS,
September, 1937.
Pp. 15.




SCROGGS, V . 0 .

"Depreciated Currencies and World Trade,"
FOREIGN AFFAIRS,
April, 1933.




SCROGGS, W. 0.
Depreciated currencies and world trade,
FOREIGN AFFAIRS, XI,
1932/33, PP. S13-S16.




TRIFFIN, Robert
La theorie de la surevaluation monetaire et la
devaluation Beige, BULLETIN de lfInstitut de
Recherches Economiques (Louvain), IX Annee, No. 1,
1937, pp. 19-52.
After 1931, successive stages of
sterling depreciation — effects in
Belgian . price disparity led to Belgian
devaluation




TRIFFIN, Robert
La theorie de la surevaluation mone-taire et la
Devaluation Beige, BULLETIN de l!Institut de Recherches
Bconomiques (Louvain), IX Annee, No. 1, 1937, pp.
19-52.