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MflSETAHr CONTROL UNDER REGIME OF DEFICIT SPEEDING

PROBLEM OF MONETARY CQHTBQL UNDER REGIME OF DEFICIT
FINENCE




ALDRICH, \H.nthrop¥.
"Business recovery and government policy,* BAJKERS
MAGAZINE, Jan. 1937.




3 HP*

Author File
ALDRICH, Winthrop V.
The effect of easy money policies on savings,
savings institutions, insurance companies, endoved
institutions and commercial banks.
New York: Chase National Bank, 1939*
18 pp.




Monetary Policy in Recovery Phase,
1933-U

ALDRICH, Vinthrop ¥.

Author File

Business recovery and government policy, BANKERS
MAGAZINE,
January, 1937.
3 PP.




Monetary Policy in Recovery
Phase, 1933-41.

Author File
ALDRICH, Winthrop V.
Business revival and government policy* An
address before the Chamber of ComnieTce of Houston,
Texas, on December 11, 1935•
New York: Chase National Bank, 1935.




Monetary Policy in Recovery
Phase

ALDRICH, Winthrop W.
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.
Pp. x i i , 340.
Review: by H. R. Villard, JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY,
vol. 44, D e c , 1936, pp. 840-42.
review of events leading to depression




EBSRSOLE, J. F.
The money management powers of the Treasury
and Pederal Reserve Banks, HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW,
XV,
1956, pp. 1-9.

Public debt policy and economic
stability




ECCLES, Marriaer S.
"Controlling BOOOLB and Depressions,11 FORTUNE,
April 1937, 88a-88d, 178-182.




ECCLES, M« S*
"Our banking system must be put to vork,"
SPHERE,
March, 1935.




EDIE, Lionel D.
"Stabilization from a National Viewpoint,* THE
AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, SUPPLEMENT, XXV, March,
1935, pp. 164-170.




FELLNEE, Villiam J.
Monetary policies and hoarding in periods
of stagnation, JOOBNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY,
June, 194-3.




HANSEN, Alvin H.
"Moeetary policy in the Upswings," in THE
LESSONS OF MONETAE! EXPERIENCE (ed. by A. D. Gayer).
New York: Farrar & Rinehart, 1937, pp. 89-98.




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V.F.
Money-Hegulation
MONEY- Herris, S. S.
RKtiJT.AaXQtf Monetary pdlicy and recovery,
Forum, f a l l 1933,p.411-424)

(tn: loonomlc

Discussion of the effect of monetary p o l i c i e s
on prices and particularly the ineffectiveness of
open market operations without confidence and at
a time of many bank f a i l u r e s .
Clipped and f i l e d in v.f.




HOOVER, Herbert C.
THE GREAT DEPRESSION, 1929-19U, Vol. 3. of
MEMOIRS. New York: Macmillan, 1952. Pp. 503.




HUBBARD,

Joseph C.

The United States Federal Debt, with Special
Reference to Bank Holdings and Monetary Control, in
BUSINESS AND MODERN SOCIETY, ed. by Malcolm P. McNair.
and Howard T. Lewis. Cambridge: Harvard University
Press, 1938.




HUBBARD, Joseph B.

Author File

Absorption of the United States Debt, REVIEW OF
ECONOMIC STATISTICS, XVIII, August, 1936. pp.W$-133.

Analysis of the distribution of the federal debt among
banks and other holders. 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.




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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.




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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.
Texas: Wright Patman Publications, 1934.

bank control of money supply




Paris,

ROGERS, James Harvey
Some Lessons of Recent Money Policy in
the United States• Paper given at Third Annual
Research Conference on Economics and Statistics, June
28 to July 23, 1937, Colorado Springs, Colorado,
Cowles Commission for Research in Economics*
Abstract in REPORT OF THIRD ANNUAL RESEARCH CONFERENCE
. . . 1938. Pp. 108,
emphasizes the dollar devaluation program
of FDR Administration as a means of preserving a longrun cheap money policy



SIMPSOH, H. D.
PURCHASING POWER AND PROSPERITY: AH ESSAT XI THE
ECOHOMICS OF RECOVER!.
Chicago: Foundatioa Press,
1936.

119 pp.




SIMPSON, H. D.
PURCHASING POWER AND PROSPERITT: AN ESSAY
IN THE ECONOMICS OF RECOVERY.
Chicago: Foundation
Press, 1936. Pp. Ix, 149.

Review:
by V. A. Mimd, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XXVI,
Dec. 1936, pp. 733-34.
Inadequacy of public expenditure
as recovery measure



SMITHIES, Arthur
The qtaantity of money and the rate of
interest, REVIEW OF ECONOMIC STATISTICS,
February, 1943monetaiy policy in recovery program of
1930ls




SMITHIES, Arthur
The quantity of money and the rate of interest,
BEVIEV OF ECONOMIC STATISTICS,
February, 1943•
Pp. 8.




SPAHR, Walter B.
AN APPRAISAL OF THE MONETARY POLICIES OF THE
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, 1 9 5 5 - 1 9 5 8 . New York:
1958.




SPRAGUE, 0. M. W.
"The recovery problem in the United States."
Presidential address-delivered at the 50th annual
meeting of the American Economic Assn., Atlantic
City, N.J., Dec. 28, 1937, THE AMERICAN ECONOMIC
BEVIEW, Vol. XXVIII, March 1938, pp. 1-7.




u
Money
Warrem, Robert
The World currency muddle*
(In: Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science,
May 1956, p.45-52)
In every major nation,the exigencies of the
natiomal exchequer demand and receive first consideration and dominate both thn formalation of
monetary policy and the operation of the monetary
system*




WilTTLESEY, Charles R.
Banking and the New Deal. PUBLIC POLICY
PAMPHLETS, No. 16.




The Ucl




WILLIS, H- Parker
"Monetary Policies of the Bur National Administration," in PROCEEDINGS of the 8th Annual Session,
Institute of Public Affairs, Athens, Georgia, May 8-15,
1934- Athens: University of Georgia, 1934*




WILLIS, H. Parker
American Banking during 1930, THE BAHKER (London),
Vol. XVII, No. 61, February, 1931*




WILLIS, H. Pazter
"Restoring Bank Liquidity in the United
States," (London) THE BANKER, March 1930.
Vol. n i l , No. 50,




M
Specula tion
Willis, H# Parker
American banking and the panic of 1929•
The Banker, December 1929, p.301- )

fin:

The smaller banks throughout the country hare
never g i w n up that dependence upon the larger
banks which was established before the Federal
Reserve system was created.••Although they have
been obliged to place their reserve balances o f f i c i a l l y speaking with the Federal Reserve , they
continue to keep most of their surolus with cor*
respondent banks.



WOOLFSON, A. P.
What are the prospects for a sustained
business recovery? BANKERS MAGAZINE,
October, 1938.
Pp. 6.




VOOLFSON, A. P.
Monetary management, corporate
financing and business recovery, BANKERS MAGAZINE,
December, 1937.
Pp. 6.




ZUKERMAN, T. David
The technique of borrowing and repayiaent, THE
ANNALS of the American Academy of Political & Social
Science, C LXXXIII, January, 1936, pp. 147-156.