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THE STORY OF MONEY. New York:

Stoles, 1929.

Pp. xvi, 411.
Reviewed by:
F.A. Bradford, A.E.R., March 1930.

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ANGELL, Sir Norman
THR STORY OF MONEY. Nev York:
Stokes, 1929.

Frederick A.

General history of monetary forms and financial
institutions




BRADFORD, P. A.
Some a s p e c t s of t h e s t a b l e money q u e s t i o n ,
QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF EOONOMIOS,
August, 1929.
Stable money theory and business depression,
BANKERS MAGAZINE,
February, 195*•




BURNS, Arthur F.
"Quantity Theory and Price Stabilization,"
THE AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XIX, No. U, December,
1929, pp. 561-579.




CANNAN, Edvin

PRICES.

MONEY, ITS CONNECTION VITH RISING AND FALLING
London:

1929.




COPELAND, M. A.
"Money, Trade, and Prices—A Test o f Causal
Primary," QUARTEHII JQOHHAL OP ECOHOMICS, V o l . A3,

August, 1929,

pp. 648-660.

Prices

Equation of exchanges restated, Working1 s theory
of the isolation of cyclical variations in money and
prices and Mitchell* s theory of the primacy of the
pecuniary volume of trade.




Mitchell, W. <?•
Copeland, Morris A*
Money, trade, and prices - a t : s t of causal
primacy.
(In: Quarterly Journal of Economics,
August, 1929, p.648-660•)
Equation of exchanges restated, Working's
theory of the isolation of cyclical variations in
money and prices and Mitchell's theory of the primacy of the pecuniary volume of trade.




M
Working, Holbrook
Copeland, Morris A.
Money, trade, and prices - a test of causal
primacy•
(In: quarterly Journal of Economics,
August, 1929, p.648-660#)
Equation of exchanges restated, Working 1 s
theory of the isolation of cyclical variations in
money and prices and Mitchell 1 s theory of the prim
acy of the pecuniary volume of trade.




COPELAND, Morris A.
"Money, Trade and Prices," QUARTERLY
JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS, vol* 43, H^^t
1*<}
pp. 6^8-666.

A large proportion of money work is created
by transactions that cannot veil be treated as P x T,
taxes, insurance premiums, etc., and that commodity
price transactions account for but a fraction of money
work.




DEIBLER, P.S.
PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS. New York:
1929. Pp. x v i , 5 5 2 .
ch. 8:
11:
12:
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14:
20:

Value and u t i l i t y
Money and the mechanism of exchange
Bank c r e d i t and the c i r c u l a t i n g medium
The banking system of the U.S.
Price movements, f i n a n c i a l p a n i c s , and the
business cycle
Capital and i n t e r e s t




HBWSTT, W. W.
Professor Irving Fisher on ineome in the
light of experienee. AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW,
vol. 19, June, 1929.




HOLTROP, M. V.
Theories of velocity of circulation of money
in earlier economic literature, ECONOMIC HISTORY,
Vol. I,
1929.
pp. 503-




KOCK, Sarin
A STUDT OF INTEREST RATES. London: P. S. King
1929. Pp. x, 252.
Review:
by Valdo F. M i t c h e l l , AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEV,
XIX, June, 1929, pp. 3 1 2 - 3 .

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LAIRD, J .
THE IDEA OF VALUE.
1929.




New Tork:
Pp. x x , 584.

3ft LEWINSKI, J.
MONEI, CREDIT AND PRICES. London: P. S.
King, 1929.




examination of current theories
with a view to explaining modern
conditions which cannot be explained by old quantity theory of
money and considers value of
price stabilization as a guide to
banking policy.

Part I is theoretical
Part II deals with history of
banking theories prior to
passage of Peelfs Act.

controversy between currency
and banking schools




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ROBERTSON, Dennis H.
"The Monetary Doctrines of Messrs. Foster and
Catchings," QUARTERLY JOUMIaL OF ECONOMICS, Vol. A3,
pp. 4 7 3 -




MAXWELL, James A.
An examination of some Marshallian concepts,
AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, V o l . 19, December, 1929.




MONROE, A. E.
Investment and saving: a genetic analysis,
QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS,
August, 1929.




MOORE, Henry L.
SYNTHETIC ECONOMICS.
1929.




New York:

PIGOU, A. C.
THE ECONOMICS OF WELFARE.




3d ed., 1929.

London: Macmillan,

ROBERTSON, Dennis H.
MONEY.
Nev York:
1929.

cash-balance type of quantity theory, pp. 30-43, 195.




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