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ADAMS, E. Sherman
Monetary policy and the present credit
situation, BANKING,
November, 1955, pp.
36-41, 155.




AMERICAN MMKERS ASSOCIATION. ECONOMIC PGLICT COMMITTEE
Monetary studies*
parts 1-6•
1#
2#
3»
lw
5*
6#

N.Y. A.BJL.,revised ed. 195>5,

Our financial system at nork*
How our reserve banking system operates.
Loans, investments and interest rates.
Effects of Federal Reserve policies*
Effects of Treasury operations*
Basic issues of monetary policy•




BENSEL, William E .
Federal Reserve Open Market Operations in
the Postwar Period, 19U6-195U. New York: Guaranty
Trust Company, 1955* 202 pp.




BLYTH, Robert B.
The national debt a nd free money markets. An
address before the Meeting of the Pennsylvania Bankers
Association, Atlantic City, May 2k, 1955. COMMERCIAL
& FINANCIAL CHRONICU, ?ol.l8l,no.51i3k, Jujje 2 , 1955,

p. 2539.




BLYTH, Robert B#
The stock market and the public debt. An address
given at a dinner meeting of the Association of Customer
Brokers, Hew York c i t y , April 21, 19££•




BUSH, Senator Prescott
Timely monetary policy •
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BANKING,XLVI, June

\9$k9

CARSON, Deane
"Recent Open Market Committee Policy and Technique,"
QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS, LXIX, August, 1955-




CARSON, Deaae
Recent Open Market Committee Policy and
Technique, QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS, L U X , August,
1955, PP. 321-42.




COCHRAN, John A.
Postwar Monetary Policy, CURRENT ECONOMIC
COMMENT (University of Illinois), Vol. 17, No. A,
November, 1955$ pp* 16-25•




COLK, Gerhard
ESSAYS IN PUBLIC FINANCE AND FISCAL POLICY.
New York* Oxford University Press, 1955. 375 pp#




COMMITTEE FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Flexible Monetary Policy: Vhat It Is and How It
Works. New York: Committee for Economic Development,
1953- 35 pp.




FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF NEW YORK
The role of debt m o n e t i z a t i o n .
February 1 9 5 5 , p . 1 7 - 2 0 .




HONTHLT REVIEW,

FELLNER, William
The §onetization of the public debt: appraisal
of the support price policy, in his paper *Post-irar
economic tendencies in the United States,11 in THE BUSINESS
CYCLE IN THE POST-WAR WORLD, ad. by Erik Lundberg.
vith assistance of A. D. Knox. New York: St. Martin1 s
Press, 1955* London: Macmillan & Co., Ltd., 1955, pp.

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FREEDMAN, Robert, Jr.
Federal Credit Agencies and the Structure of
Money Markets, Interest Rates and the Availability of
Capital, QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS, L U X , Aug.,
1955, pp. 421-4U.




G&LB&AITH, John Kenneth
THE GEEAT CRASH, 1929. Bostont
Mifflin, 19#« 212 pp.




Houghton

GREGORY, Sir Theodore E,
Present Position of Central Banks* STAMP MEMORIAL
LECTURE, Oct* 31, 1955• London: University of
London, 1955* 25 pp»




HANSEN, Alrin H.
Monetary Policy, THE BEVIEW OF ECONOMICS AND
STATISTICS, Vol. XXXVII, May, 1955, pp. 110-119.




HANSEN, A. H.
Monetary Policy, REVIEW OF ECONOMICS AND
STATISTICS, Vol. XXXVII,
May, 1955. pp. 110-119.




Valuable

INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL FINANCE.

New York Univ.

The role of a flexible credit policy. BULLETIN
no .191, May 16, 1955. 19p.

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY




KNOX, F. A.
The revival of monetary policy in the United
States, THE CANADIAN BANKER, v.62, Spring 1955,
p.7-12.




MARCUS, Edward
Federal Reserve and the Treasury bill
market, COMMERCIAL & FINANCIAL CHRONICLE, v. 181,
January 20, 1955, pp. 270-271.




MARTIN, William McC#> J r .
"Monetary Policy and the Real Estate Markets .w
Statement a t a round-table discussion before
the Subcommittee on Housing of t h e U.S. Senate
Banking and Currency Comiaittee, Nov. 28-29, 19S# .
Reprinted in FEDERAL RESERVE BULLETIN,
Vol. Ul, Dec., 1955, p p . 1317-1322.




MARTIN, William IfeChesney, Jr.
Don't be afraid of prosperity; interview with the
editors of U.S. NEWS AND WORLD REPORT, February 11,1955
pp. 5U-61, 12U-31.




MAXWELL, James A.
FISCAL POLICY, ITS TECHNIQUES AND
INSTITUTIONAL SETTING. New York: Holt, 1955.
218 pp.




NATIONAL PUNNING ASSOCIATION
*The need for further budget reforaf t a joint NPA
statementj and COLM, Gerhardj *The Federal Budget and
the National EconoBy/ PLANNING PAMPHLET, No* 90,
March, 1925. 100 pp.




RATCHFORD, B. U.
Soae Aspects of Debt Management in the United
States, PUBLIC FINAHCE (Finances Publiques), Vol. I,
No. 2, 1955, PP. 133-U9.




NADLER, Marcus, HELLER, Sipa, and SHIPHAN, Samuel S«
THE MONEI MARKET AND ITS INSTITUTIONS.
Hew loric: The Ronald Press, 1955.
325 PP*
powers of monetary authorities j the
mechanism of creating bank reserves and deposits.
credit sod debt management policies of FR and
Treasury since the war;
New Tork as *n international financial center



ROBERTSON, Dennis H.
The Problem of Creeping Inflation, LONDON AND
CAMBRIDGE BULLETIN, Nev Series No. 13, Mar h, 1955, pp.
2-4. (TIMES REVIEW OF INDUSTRY, March, 1955) •




ROBERTSON, J. L.
Problems confronting the Federal Reserve. Address
before the 59th. Annual Convention of the Wisconsin
Bankers Assn., Milwaukee, W i s e , June 21, 1955.
COMMERCIAL & FINANCIAL CHRONICLE, v . 182, no.5*M,

July 7, 1955,pp.71, 78.




ROBINSON, Marshall A.
Federal Credit and creditors, ^anover:
Dartmouth College, 1955•

Subtitles




Who Holder the National Debt?

ROBINSON, Marshall A.
Federal debt management, C i v i l War, World War I ,
and World War I I .
AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, Supplement, XLV, May 1955, p.388-1*01.




R005E, Kenneth D.
ECONOMICS OF RECESSION AND REVIVAL:
AN INTERPRETATION OF 1 9 3 7 - 3 8 . New Haven: l a l e
U n i v e r s i t y P r e s s , 19I&.
280 p p .




SAYERS, Eichard S .
The New lork Money Market through London Jjjyes,
THE THEEE MNKS RE VIM, December, 1955, p p . 2 1 - 3 7 .




SCOTT, Ira 0., Jr.
The Regional Impact of Monetary Policy,
QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS, Vol. 69, May,

1955, pp. 369-J&4.




SIENKIEWICZ, C. A.
Bankingand Credit Policies in a New Environment.
An address before the Pennsylvania Bankers Association,
Atlantic City, N.J. May 25, 1955.
COMMERCIAL & FINANCIAL CHRONICLE, Vo. 181. No. 5434,
June 2, 1955.

changes in form and character of commercial bank
credit "under nev industrial conditions




SMITHIES, Arthur and BUTTERS, J* Keith, EDITORS
READINGS IN FISCAL POLICY. Vol. VII. American
Economic Association Series. Homewood: Richard D.
Irwin, 1955.




SNAVELY, William P.
The asset reserve plan: an appraisal,
SOUTHERN ECONOMIC JOURNAL, XXI, April, 1955.




SFROUL, Allan
Reflections of a central banker. Remarks before
the joint luncheon of the American Economic Association
and the American Finance Association, New York City,
December 29, 1955• New York: Federal Reserve Bank of
New York, 1955. 10 pp.




SPRQUL, Allan
Financial and Monetary P o l i c i e s , in the PROCEEDINGS
of the 16th Annual Pacific Northwest Conference on Banking, April 7-8, 1955. Pullman: The State College of
Washington, 1955, pp. 3-15.
Discussion:

by Miner Baker, pp. 16-18; Edwin C.
Bobbins, pp. 1$-I0, and David T. Lapkin,
pp. 21-25.




SPROUL, Allan
Financial and Monetary policies.
(In PROCEEDINGS
of the 16th. annaal PACIFIC NORTHWEST CONFERENCE ON
BANKING, April 7-8, 1955.
Pullman,The State College
of Washington, 1955. p.3 - 15)
Discussion: Coaments on Federal Reserve policy,
by Miner Baker, p.l6-l8j comments by Edwin C. Robbins,
p.19-20j comments by David T. Lapkin, p.21-25*




STOKES, Milton L # and AHLT, Carl T.
MONEY, BANKING AND THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM. New York*
Ronald Press, 1955* 67O pp.




TABATONI, Pi*rre
La politique mondtaire flexible aux Etats-Unis
REVUE E CONOMIQUE, VI, May 1955, P.U76-I18U.




U.S. Congress
JOINT ECONOMIC COMMITTEE
Recent Monetary Policy.

Staff Report,

1955.

Source: BANKING, July, 1955, p. 106.




U.S. Congress. Joint Ooant-ttee on -fee Economic Report.
Subcoffladttee on economic stabilization*
UNITED STATES MONETAE! POLICY: RECENT
THINKING AND EXPERIENCE.
Hearing^ 83d* Cong. 2d.Sess.,Dec.6-7, 195U.
Washington: D.C.: GPO, 1 9 # . Pp. 331.




VAN CLEAVE, Robert
Understanding Federal Reserve policy. Address
before Western Trustees Day, sponsored by the Connect!
cut Valley Group of Mutual Savings Banks, Springfield,
Mass., April 27, 1955. COMMERCIAL & FINANCIAL
CHRONICLE, Ta8l,no.51*30, May 19, 1955, p.22-23.




lEINTRAUB, SidneyMonetary p o l i c y ; a commBnt.

REVIEW OF ECONOMICS

AND STATISTICS, XXXVII, Augvist 1955, p . 2 9 2 - 9 6 .




VOOD, Elmer
Recent Monetary Policies. JOURNAL OF FINANCE,
September, 1955 •

Development of idea re importance of changes in the
rate of interest as an instrument of monetary policy since
3930. The Fed. Res. policy in U.S. since 1940. The
question of whether the volume of reserves and the amount
of balances held by the public are the best criteria
of the monetary influence being exerted at a given time,
different views of Federal Reserve and the Treasury. Retitled popularity of the discount mechanism. Disagreement
within the System itself: Should the Open Market Committee
confine operations to short maturities, preferably treasury
bills* Federal Reserve and Treasury reasons for tighter
money.




WOOD, Elmer
Recent Monetary Policies, JOURNAL OF FINANCE,
September, 1955.




TOUNGDAHL, Carl R.
"Monetary Policy in Recent Years," AMERICAN
ECONOMIC REVIEW, SUPPLEMENT, Vol. 45, May, 1955.
pp. 402-403.
Discussion: by A. G. Hart and E. R. Rolph, ibid.,
pp. 409-414.




YOUNGDAHL, Richard
Monetary Policy in Recent Years, AMERICAN
ECONOMIC REVIEW, SUPPLEMENT, Vol. A5, No. 2, May,
1955, pp. 402-408.
Discussion: by A. G. Hart and E. R. Rolph, ibid.,
pp. 409-4H.




YOTJNGDAHL, Richard
Interest Rates and Credit Policy.
A talk at
the conference of Bank Correspondents, F i r s t National
Bank of Chicago, Chicago, I l l i n o i s , November 28, 1955.
Pub. in THE COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL CHRONICLE,
Vol. 182, No. 5488, December 8, 1955, pp. 11, 24-25.




YOUNGDAHL, Richard
Monetary P o l i c y i n Hecent Years, AMERICAN ECONOMIC
REVIM, SUPPLEMENT, XLV, May, 1955, p p . U02-^08.