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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. 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