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Business Revival and Government Policy* An address before the Chamber of Commerce of Houston, Texas, on December 11, 1935• New York: Chase National Bank, pamphlet. in favor of combination program of raising reserve requirements and open-market sales by the Reserve banks. Author File ALDRICH, Winthrop V. Business Recovery and Government policy— National and International • An address before the Illinois Manufacturers1 Association, December 8, 1936. Monetary Policy in Recovery Phase BLACKETT, Sir Basil P. PLANNED MONEY. New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1933. BURGESS, W. R. The banks and recovery, BANKERS MAGAZINE, April, 1939. Pp. 5. DONALDSON, John THE DOLLAR: A STUDY OF THE fNEWf NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL MONETARY SYSTEM. New York: Oxford University Press, 1937. Pp. xix, 271. Review: by F. A. Lutz, JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, vol. 47, Dec, 1938, pp. 892-4. Pt. I: internal aspects of dollar experiment survey of legislation in area of currency policy a/c of policy of raising reserve ratios of the member banks gold stabilization plan then comes chap, on fmonetary theories1 effects of dollar experiment on internal economy Pt. II: international aspects international conferences from Brussels, Genoa, downward survey of elements of internatl. trade theory DOUGLAS, Paul H. CONTROLLIHG DEPRESSIOMS. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1935. DRINKWATER, Francis H. MONET AHD SOCIAL JUSTICE. Burns, Oates & Vashboume, 193A• bank control of money supply, pp. 1-29% DRINKWATER, Francis H. MONEY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE. Burns Oates & Washbourne, 193-4* bank control of the moneysupply, pp. 1-29. DULLES, Eleanor Lansing DEPRESSION AND RECONSTRUCTION: A STUDY OF CAUSES AND CONTROLS. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1936. Pp. xii, 340. DULLES, Eleanor Lansing DEPRESSION AND RECONSTRUCTION. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1936. 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IP% of the national debt is 8&111 lodged in the hands of non=bank holders, but fairly Prompt balancing of the budget is increasingly desirable. HUBBAHD, J . B. Absorption of thelfaited S t a t e s debt, THE REVIEW OP KOONOMIO STATISTICS, X7III, August, 1956, PP. 126-JJ. nblit Jebf pet/o. c»W 0Hf<pl,ov<s A*<i V/,e &,*fo I C ^**»«f?L_J!?£j*^. B0^r K M T , Fred I "Monetary Policies•" Minneapolis? of Minnesota Press, 1935• University 26 pp« (Day and Hour Series of the University of Minnesota, No. 10) Essentials '93* pp. (or f-izz. , buslau^ec/ nccoucru couet •« McLaughlin, G. V. Why Bankers are Concerned with Federal Finance, BANKERS MAGAZINE, February, 1933. Pp. 3. M Moley, Baymond Must the Government take over the banks? (In: loday, Feb. 3, 1934, p* 3,4,22,23). Control of credit is the central problem of recovery, and if it is not achieved one way, it will be another... There ought to be a fair measure of private initiative, held under strong and oarefully articulated public supervision. Clipped and filed in v. f*-Banks and bankingGovBrmaent control. Banks and bnnlrlng-TInti nnnl ierritl oa^ Central banks. MOULTOM, H.G. "The Relation of Credit and Prices to Business Recovery*1 PROC. ACAD. POL. SCI Vol XVI No. 1 April, 193U PATCH, Buel V. Credit policy and control of recovery, EDITORIAL RESEARCH REPORTS. Washington; B.C.: 1937. 20 pp. PATCH, B. V. Credit Policy and Control of Recovery, EDITORIAL RESEARCH REPORTS, January 5, 1937. Pp. 20. PATMAN, Wright BANKERTEERING, BONUSEERING, MELLONEERING. 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