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AGGER, Eugene E. MONEY AND BANKING TODAY. Nev York: Reynal and Hitchcock, 1941* 764 pp. AGGER, Eugene E. MONEY AND BANKING TODAY. Reynal & Hitchcock, 1941* New Yoiic: AGGER, Eugene E. ORGANIZED BANKING* 1318. Pp. ix, 385. New York: Henry Folt & Co., Money & Banking—textbooks s O •M 8-9 t) 0) 0) Digitized forCO FRASER AGGER, Eugene E. ORGANIZED BAHKING. New York. H. Holt & Co., 1918. PP- *x> 385- AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF BANKING BANKS AND BANKING. New York: American Institute of Banking, 1916. Pp* 30U* Among the contributors to above: H* P. Willis, €•¥. Allendoerfer, Harold J , Dreher, Jerome Thralls, George E. Allen* BALLARD, L. V. SYLLABUS ON MONEY, BANKING AND COMMERCIAL CRISES, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, V o l . V, December, 1915. BAOMOL, William J. and CHANDLER, L. V. ECONOMIC PROCESSES AND POLICIES. Hew Xorte, Harper, 1954* Textbook for beginners 3ENHAM, P. ECONOMICS. London: Pitman, revised ed., 1955. Pp. 568. Review: by Austin Robinson, ECONOMIC JOURNAL, LXVI, March, 1956. See section on "Money and Banking." analysis of problem of inflation and of causes of changes in the value of money BERNSTEIN, E. M. MONEI AND THE ECONOMIC SYSTEM. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1935. Pp. 516 Review: by Shaw Livermore, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, 2XVI, Sept., 1936, pp. 545-6. by A. W. Marf*t, JOOBNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, v o l . J U , Aug. 1936, pp. 565-67 BLADEN, V. W. MONEY AND THE PRICE SYSTEM. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1942. Pp. 2$. BOEHMLER, Erwin W., Roland I. ROBINSON, Frank H. GANE, and Loring C. FARWELL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS. Homewood, Illinois: Richard D. Irwin, Inc., 1951. 2nd iwited ed*, 1 # 6 # P># xri, 668 • Richard D- k-«o«n ^ C / 6feJ "> * i S "5 ^<* 0 •* 1*1 ^ \l <n Digitized w for FRASER /95-£ /fs/ f. 1 H j! N Qo j BOGEN, J. I., FOSTER, M. B., NADLER, M. and RDDGERS, R. MONEY AND BANKING. New York: Prentice-Hall, 3rd ed., 1947. PP. xvi, 634. BOGEN, J. I. and others SUGGESTED SOLUTIONS TO PROBLMS IN MONET AND BANKING. Nev York: Prentice-Hall, rev. ed., 1942. Pp. 47. BRADFORD, F. A. MONEY AND BANKING. Nev York: Longmans, Green, 6th ed., 1949. Pp. xvii, 360. 4th ed., 1937. Pp. xii, 852. 2d ed., 1935. Pp. adl, 814. Heveiw of 1943 ed.: t y j . V. Bell, JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, v. 42, Oct. 1934, pp. 698-700. MONEY AND BANKING. Nev York: Longmans, Green & Co., 1934. Reviev by J.V. Bell, JPE, v. 42, Oct. 1934. Hfyn^Y *?*«/ utitKtnCf Gree„ /11« Pp. Reoir«> b$ hoJl<: «J.l</ Odk .m? l\)eu> Surfs'. l*ij***»s vt/f +- 53?. Qi/f pp. &?&-?6o BRADFORD, F. A. revised ed., MONET. New York: Longmans, Green, 19$J. Pp. x, 403This is ft revised edition of ( 1928 ) original • Rewriting of chapters on MThe determination of the value of money,^ "Government credit money and the value of the standard,w ••Future possibilities of credit control,w and "The problem of the standard.w Factual material added to bring it up to date. BRADFOBD, Frederick A. (1*97MONEI. Nev York: Longmans, Green & Co., Revised ed., 1933. Pp. x / 403 X 7 v . Bell, JFE, r. V, Oct. 1934, Brdd&rxi fjrt»cLtx,tfo i*i ed . At • BEADPORD, F. A. BANKIHG. New York: Longmans Green, 1932. 499 pp. BRADFORD, Frederick A. BANKING. New York: 1932. BRADFORD, Frederick A. BANKING. New York: Longmans, Green, 1932. Pp. viii, A99. Reviewed by E.A. Kincaid, A.E.R., •. 22, Sept. 1932, pp. 525-6 CHANDLER, Lester V. and London THE ECONOMICS OF MONEY. AND BANKING. New York, Harper's, revised edition, 1953. 1st ed., 1943. Pp. xiv, 732. Review (let ed.) by Raymond F. Mikesell, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVEW, v. 38, D e c , 1948. pp. 957-60. (1948 ed.) by Homer Jones, JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, LVII, Aug. 1949, pp. 353-55 CHAPMAN, J. M. and VESTERFIELD, R. B. PROBLEMS IN BANKING, MONEY AND CREDIT. New York: Ronald, 1927. Pp. xxv, 757. Review: unsigned, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XVII, D e c , 1927, pp. 723-4. CONANT, Charles A. 2 Vols. THE PRINCIPLES OF MONEY AND BANKING. New York: Harper, 1905. CONANT, Charles A. THE PRINCIPLES OF MONEY AND BANKING. New York: Harper & Bros., 1905. Pp. 437; and 488. Vols. I-II. Works on Money A comprehensive treatise on the entire subject of money and banking. The 1st volume is divided into 3 books: (1) The Evolution of Modern Money; (2) Principles of the Value of Money; (3) The Evolution of Monetary Systems. A full explanation is given of the evolution of the gold standard and of the development of the goldexchange standard, in which the author had an important part* Vol. II relates to the principles covering bank-note currency and negotiable securities CROSS, Ira B* Money and Banking. of Banking, c. 1931* New York, American Institute CROSS, Ira B. MONEY AND BANKING. Nev York: Institute of Banking, 1931. American 544. pp. BANBY, James AN APPROACH TO MONEY ANB BANKING. New Yorks John de Graff, Inc., 1955. Pp. 196. DAY, J. P. AN INTRODUCTION TO THE MONEY AND BANKING SYSTEM OF THE UNITED STATES. London: Macmillan, 1931. Pp. 120. DEWEY, Davis R. and SHLBRU*. Martin J. BANKING AND CREDIT. A TEXTBOOK FOR COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. New Yorkj The Ronald Press Company, 1922. Pp. 506. Reviews by George W. Dowrie, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, X H , March, 1$25, pp. 155-56. DEWEY, D. R. and SHUGRUE, M. J. BANKING AND CREDIT. A TEXTBOOK FOR COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Nev York* Ronald Press, 1922. Pp. 506. DEWEY, Davis R. and SHITGHIJE, M. J. BANKING AND CREDIT. A textbook for colleges and schools of business administration. New York: 1922. Pp. vii, 506. DAI, John Percival AN INTRODUCTION TO THE MONEY AND BANKING SISMM OF THE UNITED STATES. New York, The Macmillan Co., 1930Widener Library: Econ. 4899*330.25 DOWRIE, George William MONEY AND BANKING. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 19|6t Pp. v i i i , 512. Reviewd by P. T. Ellsworth, JPE, v. 45, Aug. 1937, pp. 539-U. descriptive rather than theoretical—chaps, on history of US currency and our banking system; chaps on comm ercial banking operations, org. and powers of central banks and misc. financial i n s t i t u t i o n s ; 2 chaps, on agri. credit Textbook with a durvey of h i s t o r i c a l development and chapters on contemporary Canadian, English, French and German systems. Deals with DOVRIE, G«exg« V. MONET AND BANKING. Hev Tork: Wiley, 1936. Pp. viii, 512. M#% 512 pp. Reviews: by F. Cyril James, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XXVII, March, 1937, pp. 180-81. by P. T. Ellsvorth, JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, vol. U5, Aug., 1937, pp. 539-41. Strong on descriptive side DOWRIE, George V. MONEY AND BANKING. New York: Wiley, 1936. DUNKMAN, V. E. QUESTIONS ON MONEY AND BANKING. Columbia University Press, 1940. 97 pp. Nev York: EBERSOLE, J . F . ELEMENTARY BANKING. New T o r k : 1918. Pp. 2 8 8 . Mens Y<?tK ; &#&<$ /l^er/ca^7 ivsr. //tsh/*/*? Pp. ae$. y EDIE, Lionel D. MONET, BANK CREDIT AND PRICES. New York, Harper and Brothers, 1928. pp. xiv, 500. EDVABDS, George V. PRINCIPLES OF BANKING AND FINANCE. New Tork: 1932. Pp. xiv, 626. EDWARDS, George V. PRINCIPLES OF BANKING AND FINANCE. York: Ronald Press, 1932. 612 pp. «ev EDWARDS, George V. PROBLEMS AND QUESTIONS ON BANKING. York: 1924. New M*tmi)kn Co>9t&, Pp. 3f? - 22.. Pp x/// +7L9 i FOSTER, Major B . , Raymond RODGERS, J u l e s I . BOGEN and Marcus NADLER MONEI AND BANKING. 4th e d . , 1953. New York, P r e n t i c e - H a l l , FOSTER, Major B., RODGERS, Raymond, BOGEN, Jules, and NADLER, I, Marcus MONEY AND BANKING. New York: Prentice-Hall, 3rd ed., 1947 4th ed., 1953. Pp. 6^7. fosrtE*, M*jcr&. *"d fotf «'«.*>.• i>y #• ^ #«>***» AJ^fla/tt £> .£ctr» . Jo^J OJ. M*7 f>0* torch*, (vizpj).) Pay****/ 3i3t-Z. cU«/ W>/A /«7A^-tc 4v>7*»-„ rf.tf FOSTER, M. B. and RODGERS, R., Editors MONEY AND BANKING. Nev York: Prentice-Hall, rev. ed., 1940. Pp. xviii, 733. FOSTER, M* B. BANKING, New York: Alexander Hamilton Institute, Pp. xvi, 343. Review: GA.RIS, R. L. PRINCIPLES OF MONEY, CREDIT, AND BANKING. New Tork: The Macmillan Company, 195^, pp. pp. 972-76 commercial paper GARIS, R. L. PRINCIPLES OF MONEY, CREDIT, AND BANKING. New York: Macmillan, 1934-• Pp. xxi + 1056 pp. Review: by h. S. Sparks, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XXIV, Dec, 1934, PP. 737-33. Divided into 3 parts: Pts. 1-2 published in Dec, 1933 as PRINCIPLES OF MONEY ANE credit. Pt. 3i covering field of banking. Pt. I: 11 chaps. - evolution of money; critical analysis of its nature and functions. Writer believes U.S currency system should be simplified and stabilized on a goldmanaged basis. Critical of fiat money experiment of past II: 7 chs. - nature and control of credit III: 11 chs.—all but 3 of which deal with history and theory of commercial banking; 1 ch. on agricultural banking system GARIS, Roy L. PRINCIPLES OF MONEY AND CREDIT. New York: The Macmlllan Co., 1933* 520 Pp. EDWARDS, G. V. PRINCIPLES OF BANKING AND FINANCE. New lorkj Ronald Press, 1932. 612 pp. GAPIS, Roy L. PRINCIPLES OF MONEY, CREDIT, AND BANKING. New York: Macmillen Co., 1934. Pp. xxi + IO56. Peview: ( b r i e f ) by C. S. T i p p e t t s , JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY,, XLIII, Aug., 3935, p . 575. GARIS, R. L. PRINCIPLES OF MONEY AND CREDIT. Maciiiillan, 1933. Pp. xv, 520. New York: HALM, George N. ECONOMICS OF MONEY AND BANKING. Richard D. Irwin, Inc., 1956. Homewood: HALM, George N. ECONOMICS OF MONEY AND BANKING. Pichard D. Irwin, Inc., c. 1956. Homevood: HAIM, George N. MONETARY THEORY—A MODERN TREATMENT OF MONEY AND BANKING. Philadelphia: Blakiston, 2d ed, 1946. Pp. xiv, 491. HALM, George N. MONETARY THEORY: A MODERN TREATMENT OF THE ESSENTIALS OF MONEY AND BANKING. Philadelphia: Blakiston, 1942. Pp. xi, 347. Review: Marget, A. v., "Monetary Theory at the Textbook Level," AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XXXII, December, 1942, pp. 775-790. HANKS, J . Whitney and STUCKI, Roland York: MONEY, BANKING, AND NATIONAL INCOME. Alfred A. Knopf, I n c . , 1956. New HABR, L. and HARRIS, V. C. BANKIKJ THEORY AND PRACTICE. Sew Torki McGraw-Hill, 2nd ©d., 1936. 616 pp. HART, Albert G. MONEY, DEBT, AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITY. New York: Prentice-Hall, 1st ed., 1948. Pp. viii, 558. "by H. S. Ellis, AMERICAN ECONOMIC PEVTEW, vol. 58, December, 1948, pp. 952-957. by Homer Jones, JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, LVII, Aug., 1949, PP. 353-5 to tt> C C •H H3 k ft •H Q> «P e t f O £Tp •P £ 0) O V r-4 •P -P TI x H n •P u a, *H a CO <D £ >» (0 -P C 'O T3 k M P 4)0 CO tf O a) -P a ?C H -P o W4>HH •• « O M M > M for FRASER M M M Digitized http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ -P Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis HART, Albert G. MONEY, DEBT AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITY. New York: Prentice-Hall, 1st ed., 1943. Pp. xviii, 558. Review: by H. S. Ellis, AMERICAS ECONOMIC REVIEW, v. 38, Dec. 1948, pp. 952-957. HART, Albert Gailord MONEY, DEBT, AND BO01OHIC ACTIVITY. New York: Prentice-Hall, 2nd edition, 1953. 540 pp. HOLDSWOEIH, J. T. MONEY AND New Tork: 1st ed., 2d rer. ed., rev. ed., BANKING. 19U. Pp. 439. 1915 1920, pp. adv, 515 1922, xr, 515 1923, PP.564 5th ed. rev. and enl., 1928, pp. xix, 563. HOLDSWORTH, John Thorn MONEY AND BANKING. Appleton & Co., 1914. Pp. 402. ed., New York: D. 1920 1922 1923 1928. 4-th r e v . and e n l . e d . , 5th r e v . and e n l . e d . , Beviews: (I9lli ed.) ly Don C. Barrett, JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, vol. 23, Nov., 1915, pp. 9khr6. Textbook on the principles of money and banking and recent developments in banking, including an exposition of the system of rediscounting and the mechanism of the Fed. Res. Act. HOLDSVORTH, John T. MONEY AND BANKING. New York and London: D. Appleton and Co., 1st ed., 1917 PP. xiii, 511i» r e v . 2nd ed., rev. 3d ed., 1920, pp. xir, 515. 4th ed., enlarged and rev. 5th ed., 1928, pp. xix, 5636th ed., 1937 pp. xi, $U* Reviews: 2d ed. (1917) by C. A. Phillips, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, v. 7, Dec. 1917, p. 332. 1Z J M « / » / ^ / / ' 3«,-S* 4 /fc*f ^Kw^ '9// ppS*>s-L. JAMES, F. Cyril THE ECONOMICS OF MONEY, CREDIT AND BANKING. New York: Ronald Press, 1930• Pp. xvi, 482. Reviewed by Floyd F. Burtchett, A.E.R., v. 21, March 1931, pp. 155-6 JAMES, Frank Cyril New York: THE ECONOMICS OF MONET, CREDIT AND BANKING. Ronald P r e s s , 3d e d . , 1940. JAMES, F. Cyril THE ECONOMICS OF MONEY, CREDIT AND BANKING. Nev York: Ronald Press Company, j.s ed., 1930. Pp. xvi + 4«2; 2nd ed., rev. and enl., 1935. Pp. x v i i + 678. xvii + 678 pp. 3rd ed., rev. and e n l . , 1940. Pp. 7 Review (1st ed.); *5 by Floyd F. Burtcaett, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XXI, March, 1931, PP- 155-156. XKlf JAMES, F . Cyril THE ECONOMICS OF MONET, CREDIT AND BANKING. Tork, McGraw-Hill, 1 9 3 2 . New Review: by Floyd F. Burtchett, AMERICIN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XXI, March, 1931, pp. 155-56. JAMES, Frank Cyril THE ECONOMICS OF MONEY. New York: Ronald Press, 1930. Pp. xvi, 482. Federal Reserve System: pp. 274-322. JOHNSON, Joseph French MONEY AND CURRENCY, IN RELATION TO INDUSTRY, PRICES AND THE RATE OF INTEREST. Boston: Ginn, ed., 1921. Pp. x, A25. 1st ed., 1906 This ed. has new material, bringing review of monetary and banking legislation down to date. An analysis is made of the Fed. Res. Act and the effects of its operations are considered. Banking and price statistics for recent dates have been added. JOHNSON, Joseph French MONEI AND CURRIHCX IN RELATION TO INDUSTRY, PRICES AND THE RATE OF INTEREST. Boston: Ginn & Company, 1905* JOHNSON, J. F. MONEY AND CURRENCY. revised ed., 1914.. banking and currency, pp. 366-407. V)QHA>SQA) dose/*]* FrendL Wotey Qtid (-u.sreytc.if UJus / r y rnar-j _ ^ ^ _ 1 t / * Re/attar* ho &M</ J*«2 " ^ joHJUSo/O Joseph \A*r*en And P. Curresiuf revised GHHT&.IIW tiosUn: i * TVKE We ed. Pp. **+*i*2> JOHNSON, Joseph F., JEFFEBSON, H. Me». and ESCHER, F. BANKING* Nev York: Alexander Hamilton Institute 1916. Pp. 3K, 568. Pt. I: II: III: Banking Principles .... J. F. Johnson Banking Practice ....... H. M. Jefferson Foreign Exchange .. F. Escher KENT, Raymond P. MONEI AND BANKING. & Co., rev. 3d ed., 1956. 1st ed., 1947. 715 pp. 2d rev. ed., 1951* Pp. xv, 763. New York: Rinehart KENT, R. P. MONEY AND BANKING. New York: Rinehart, 194-7. 715 Pp. 2d rev. ed., 1951. Pp. xv, 763. 3d rev. ed., 1956. fcussel/ 9r, simplex h . 0$ Mma^ aid ft«i*,^ -HiIt 8"Kfi./HC \Y-J ed. /?Jz*p. xxii, 591. Rev. of 3rd ed. by E. A. Kincaid, AMEPICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, m i l , March, 1933, PP- 15*">7- KILBORNE, R. D. and WOODWORTH, G. W. PRINCIPLES OF MONEY AND BANKING. New Yorks McGraw-Hill, Ath ed., 1937. Pp. xix, 513. KILBOUFNE, Russell D. Principles of Money and Banking. Chicago: Shaw, 1927. Pp« *x> 559. Review: by E. A. Kincaid, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, Mar.1928. pp. 133-354MK>. Pt. Ill: commercial banking and the fed. res. system. KILBORNE, R. D. PRINCIPLES OF MONET AND BANKING. Chicago and Now Tork: Shaw, 1927. Pp. xx, 559. KLISE, Eugene MONEY AND BANKING. Cincinnati (Nev Pochelle, Chicago, San Frsncisco, Dallas): SouthWestern Publishing Co., 1955. Pp. v i i i , 744. LAUGHLIN, J. L. A NEW EXPOSITION OF MONEX, CREDIT, AND PRICES. 1931. LAUGHLIN, J L. A NEV EXPOSITION OF MONET, CREDIT AND PRICES. Chicagoi University of Chicago Press, 1931. Vol. I. THE EVOLUTION OF THE STANDARD Pp. xxiv, 521; Vol. lit THE ECONOMICS OF CREDIT AND PRICES, xv, 766 Reviewed by F.A. Bradford, A.E.R., v. 21, Sept. 1931. PP. 539-43. LAOGHLIN, J. L. A New Exposition of Money. Credit and Prices* Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1931, 2 vols. Pp. xxiv + 521; xv + 816. OF Review: by H. L. Reed, JOURNAL/POLITICAL ECONOMY Aug., 1931, PP. 538-42. Author File LAUGHLIN, J. Laurence MONEY AND PRICES. London: P. S. King & Son., 191 9 . Pp. xii, 3 U . Review: by Edwin Cannan, ECONOMIC JOURNAL, XXX, no. 117, March, 1920, pp. 86-90. fifi JC/ 3o7 LAUGHLIN, J. L. MONEI AND PRICES. 1919. LEAVITT, John A. and HANSON, Carl 0. PROBLEMS IN MONET AND BANK CREDIT. New Tork: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1952. Pp. ix, 222. Vorksbook (35 problems) LEAVITT, John A. and HANSON, Carol 0* PROBLEMS IN MONEY AND BANK CREDIT. New York: Prentice-Hall, 1952. Text on the mechanics of expansion and contraction of bank credit. It deals with 2 problems: (l) problems to demonstrate the expansion of credit in a single-bank economy, multiple-bank economy, and a banking system with a central bank. (Using the balance sheet approach.) (2) problems dealing with the factors actually determining bank reserves in the U.S., the effects of government borroi ing from the banks, the relationship between the banking system, interest rates, economic activity, and related items. i tovmtf *n4 Credit * ft»»S.; W3«T- t toeiAj litor^^ M^ijiUA LEFFLER, R. V. MONEY AND CREDIT. New York: PP* *i> Harper, 1935. 513 p p . Elementary textbook Review: by E. S. Shaw, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XXVI, June, 1936, p. 351. LINDH0LM, Richard V. 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Nev York: Monetary Publishing Company, 1908* OfHARA, Jay L. MONEY AND BANKING• New York and London: Pitman, 1948. Pp. xx, 671* Review: by R. H. Lounsbury, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, v. 39, D e c , 1949, pp. 1327-29. weak on F.R. policy—mostly descriptive and meehanistie— org. of the System, exposition of F*R« bank functions, mechanics of credit controls MueKrr trader it k, *\O?IU*<A /^OO - MUELLER, F. V., Jr. MONEY AND BANKING: ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTION. New York: ^cGraw-Hill Book Co., 1950. 807 pp. textbook. O'LEARY, Paul M. and PATTERSON, Author F i l e John H. AN INTRODUCTION TO MONEY, BAIKING AND CORPORATIONS. New York: Macmillan, 1937. Pp. i x , 1 7 5 . Review: by John Ise, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XXVII, Sept., 1937, pp. 526-^27. by C. H. Donovan, SOUTHERN ECONOMIC JOURNAL, IV, April, 1938, pp. 495-6. Cornell handbook-for elementary course O f L£ARY, Paul M. and PATTERSON, John H. AN INTRODUCTION TO MONEY, BANKING AND CORPORATIONS. New York: Macmillan, 1937. Pp* ix, 175. Review: by John Ise, American Economic Review, v. 27, September, 1937, pp. 526-27. elementary introductory volume by C. H. Donovan, SOUTHERN ECONOMIC JOURNAL, IV, April, 1938, pp. 495-6 08 Critical and Analytical Treatment. Chs. 1-6 U.S. monetary and banking system with primary emphasis on functional analysis of commercial banking. (1) checking functions of commercial banks; (2) place of liquidity and clearing house balances as steering devices for bank policy (3) use of reserves tempered by regulatory discretion (4) conflict between absolute liquidity and the extension of loans (5) passive nature of deposit credit in relation to business activity. ?*)a Half of book: Relation of modern business corporation to institutional interferences with free, competitive price forces. PETERSON, J. Marvin, CAWTHORNE, Delmas R. and LOHMAN, Philipp H. MONEY AND BANKING. New York: Macmillan, 1941, 742 pp. O'NEIL, L. D. and Di VENUTI, B. VISUAL OUTLINE OF MONEY AND BANKING. New York: Longmans Green, 1937• Pp. H 2 . PETERSON, J. M. and CAWTHORNE, D. R. Money and Banking. rev. e d . , 1949. Pp. xjciii, 630. New lork: Macmlllan, PETERSON, J. Marvin and D. R. Cawthorne Money and Banking N. Y., MacMillan, 1949. Emphasis is on the role of banking in the economy, rather than on monetary theory. The banking process from the point of view of the individual bank is explained as is the relationship of the individual bank to the whole banking system* Processes by which bank deposits increase and decrease emphasis is placed on banking, monetary theory and US Treasury operations are given adequate treatment PETERSON, J.M., CAVTHORNE, D.H. and LOHMAN, P.H. MONEY AND BANKING. Macmillan, 1941. Nev York: *"d UoHWfttO Philip •. H*tWi)Un /V . II* * • Pp.?**. PRATHER, Charles L. MONEY AND BANKING. Homevood, Richard D. Irwin, Inc., 5th ed., 1953. 3rd ed., 1946. Pp. xiii, 303. 4th ed., 1949- Pp. xv, 69^. PRATHER, Charles L. MONEY AND BANKING. Homewood, Illinois, Richard D. Irwin, 5th revised ed., 1953. rev. ed., 1940. Pp. Pp. xvi, 903. 4th ed., 1949. Pp. xr, 692. PRATHER, C. L. MONET AND BANKING. Chicago: Richard D. Irwin, 4th ed., 1949. PRATHER, Charles L. MONEY AND BANKING• Chicago: Publications, Inc., 1937* Business Pp. xvi, 559. look up for bibliography Reviewed by C. S. Tippetts, JPE, v. XLVI, April 1938, PP. 298-9 rev. ed. Chicago: R. D. l£in, 1940, Pp. xvi, 903* Short review by Bertrsnd Fox, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XXX, Dec. 1940, p. 895- Good on banking operations. REED, Harold L. MONEY, CURRENCY AND BANKING. New York: McGrawHill, 1942. Pp. viii, 522. Review: MARGET, A. V.: "Monetary Theory at the Textbook Level," THE AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, X X H I , December, 1942, pp. 775-790* by C. S. Tippetts, JOUFHAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, LI, Aug., 1943, pp. 367-8 ftt&d Monoid L . -£-*. 1st <?</. , M*— RUFENER, Louis A. MONEY AND BANKING IN THE UNITED STATES. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1934. Pp. xviii / 788 Review: by G. V. Dowrie, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XXV, June, 1935, Pp. 3U-34-5. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1936. Pp. 830. revised edition, 1938. **—» / V /<93 $ FUSSELL, T. H. BANKING, CREDITS AND FINANCE. Nev York: Institute of Business and Finance, 1916. Pp. 443. > -J. __._ Wtfio Vi*-K ; Colombo. _ Univa*iixf . _ rr«x f93<f SAYERS, R. S. MODERN BANKING. New York: Oxford University Press, 1933, Pp. xi + 316. 3d ed., 1951. Reviewed by L.L. Watkins, JPE, XLVII, April 1939, pp. 292-4 SAYERS, R. S. AMERICAN BANKING-SYSTEM—A SKETCH. London, Oxford University Press, 1949. SAIERS, R. S. MODERN BANKING. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1st ed., 1938. reprinted photographically with corrections: 1939, 1941 , 1943, 1944, 1946. 2nd ed., 1947. P . xii + 308. Reprinted 2d ed.: 1948. * A>.*<. /-/.Wo/f- V ( ^ . ; ^ f « / p »A^tx,.Ve^ v SHAV, Edward S. MONEY, INCOME, AND MONETARY POLICY. Richard D. Irwin, 1950. Pp. x v i , 6 6 1 . Chicago: Review: by G. L. Bach, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, v . 4 1 , June, 1951, p p . 4 6 9 - 4 7 1 . STEINER, William H. MONEY AND BANKING. 931. New York, Holt, 1933. Pp. viii, Review: by L. L. Watkins, THE AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XXIV, March, 1934, pp. 135-36. STEINER, William H. MONEY AND BANKING. New York: Holt, 1933 • 931 pp. Part I The nature and functions of money and credit; characteristics of modern monetaiy system. II analysis of credit and commercial banking process III non-commercial institutions IV structural development of American banking and organization and operations of Fed. Res. System V discussion of mon^y value, foreign exchanges, and postwar problems of credit control and monetaiy policy STEINER, V. H. and SHAPIRO, Eli MONEI AND BANKING. New York: 3d edition, 1953. Heniy Holt, 19a* THOMAS, Rollin G. MODERN BANKING. New York: Prentice-Hall, 1937. Pp. xvi, U1U Reviewed by E. A. Kincaid, A.E.R., March 1938. pp. 168-70. STEINER, William Howard and SHAPIBO, Eli MONEY AND BANKING. New York, Henxy Holt & Co., 3rd ed., 1953. STEINER, ¥. H. and SHAPIRO, E U MONEY AND BANKING. revised ed., 1951. New lork: Holt, 1941; STOKES, Milton L. and ARLT, Carl T. MONEY, BANKING AND THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM. New York: Ronald Press, 1955. A survey of money and banking which emphasizes rhe role of money and financial institutions in determining the price and income levels. The principles of monetary theory are presented, and the nature and functions of monetary standards, credit instruments and money markets, the structure and influence of commercial banks, the Federal Reserve System and the Treasury, and the influence of nonbanking financial institutions. THOMAS, R. G. OUR MODERN BANKING AND MONETARY SYSTEM. Economic Series. New York: Prentice-Hall, 1942. Prentice-Hall Pp. x x i i i , 812. Review: by J. J. OfLeary, THE AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XHEII, D e c , 1942, pp. 889-892. by James E. Ward, SOUTHERN ECONOMIC JOURNAL, IX, Jan*, 1943, pp* 266-7 1st section (29 chs.) Nature and problems of commercial banking in U.S. (representing a thorough revision of hi* earlier book MODERN BANKING). This section mainly descriptive and explanatory 2nd section a. Modern monetary theory and problems. Theme: complementary rather than controversial nature of several theories of money and prices. He tries to •harmonize1 various approaches to elucidate the central price-level b. International price relationships and equilibrium under both gold and paper currencies. chs. 18-21: deal vith history and description of the banking system of the U.S. chs. 7-17 Discussion of deposits, collection of checks, reserves, loans and discounts, etc. THOMAS, RaLLin G. MODERN BAMINGx ECONOMIC AND LEGAL FOUNDATIONS. New York: Prentice-Hall, 1937. AU Pp. Reviewed by L.L, Watkins, JPE, vol. XLVI, June 1938, pp. 442-3 o •* ** ^ o 4 o o S C 4 *i *33* O 0) CD <D • e* H« H> WAAGE, Thomas 0. and JOHNS, Eunice A TEACHER1 S GUIDE TO MONEY, BANKING AND CREDIT. Waage, T. 0.: Money—Master or Servant? Johns, Eunice: Teaching Aids. The National Council for the Social Studies, Bulletin No. 29. Washington: National Council for the Social Studies, c. 1955* VELFING, Veldon MONEY AND BANKING. A FIRST COURSE. New York: F. S. Crofts & Co.,/1?^ Pp. 631. y>b VELFLING, Veldon MONEX USD BANKING. A First Course. Nev York: Appleton-Centuxy-Crofts, Inc., 19A8i Textbook WESTEREEELD, H. B. BANKING PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE. New York: The Ronald Press Co., 1924. Pp. viii, 849. Review: by V. R. Burgess, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XV, March 1925, pp. 133-135. This is a condensation, of his earlier five-volume work of same title (published in 1921) WESTERFIELD, R. B. BANKING PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE. New York, Ronald, 19Z4 1st ed(?) 1921. rev. ed., 1928. Pp. 859. VESTERFIELD, Ray B. MONET, CREDIT AND BANKING. Ronald Press Co., 1938. New York: Pp. ad + 1172. Reviewed by Leonard L. "Watklns, JPE, XLVII, Feb. 1939, pp. H9-50 rev. ed., 1947. Pp. x, 1096. 1947 ed. reviewed by H. L. Reed, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, v. 38, June, 1948, p. A3A. WESTERFIELD, R. B. MONEY, CREDIT AND BANKING. Press, 1938. p p . xi, 1172. New York: Ronald Began as re-writings of his earlier book, BANKING PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES, but all but a fev sections are new writing. WESTERFIELD, R. B. BANKING PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE. Roland Press, 1924.. Pp. viii, &49. New lork: VESTERFIELD, R. B* BANKING PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE. . I: ELEMENTS OF MONEY, CREDIT AND BANKING. II: THE BANKING SYSTEM OF THE UNITED STATES. Ill; DOMESTIC BANKING—CASH AND DEPOSIT OPERATIONS. IV: DOMESTIC BANKING—EARNING ASSETS V: THE FOREIGN DIVISION. New York: Ronald Press, 1921. Pp. 1370. tf Review: ty Walter W. Stewart, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XII, No. 2, Juae, 1922, pp. 309- 312. / VA*. 'HE VESTERFIELD, R. B. BANKING PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE. Nev York The Ronald Press, 1921. (In five volumes). Price $12. § <^4 WHITE, Horace MONET AND BANKIMJ, revised and enlarged by Charles S. Tippetts and Lewis A. Froman. Boston, Ginn, 1935 • Boston: Ginn & Company, 4th ed», WHITE, Horace MOHEZ AK£ BASKING. Revised and enlarged by CHARLES S. TIPPETTS and LEWIS A. FROMAN. Boston* Ginn, 1935- Pp. xiv, SOS. 1st ed., 1895 308 pp. Historical background of bkfe *c FRS Reviewed by Ja»es G. Smith, AER, March 1935. by J. V. Bell, JPE, v. 45, Feb., 1937, pp. 113-16. WHITE, Horace MONEY AND BANKING. New York: 5th ed., corrected to the year 19145th ed., 19H, Pp. 475. Works on Money This ed. i s rewritten and brought up to date from the 1st ed. which was issued during the currency and silver-discussion of 1895. I t deals with (l) metallic money and banknote currency from the standpoint of the practical problems which have arisen in U.S. monetary experience. Contains much valuable h i s t o r i c a l material. VHITTLESEY, Charles R. PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES OF MONEY AND BANKING. New York: The Macioillan Company, 1 s t e d . , 1948. Pp. xxiv, 688. Review: by S. £• Braden, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, Vol. 41 September, 1951, pp. 714-15. r e v . ed., 1954. Pp. x i i i , 579. (1948 ed.) by Homer Jones, JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, LVII, Aug. 1949, pp. 353-5 WILLIS, H. P., CHAPMAN, J.M., and ROBEY, R. W. CONTEMPORARY BANKING. 1933. Pp. xv, 826. New York: Harper, Review: by Elmer Wood, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, XXIV, Sept., 1934, p. 537. general text on money and banking WILLIS, H.P., CHAPMAN, J.M. and ROBEI, R. W. CONTEMPORARY BANKING. Harper, 1933. Nev York: Reviewed: Elmer Wood, AER, Sept. 1934. WOODWARD, D. B. and ROSE, M. A. A PRIMER OF MONEY CONTAINING THE REVISED AND UP-TO-DATE TEXTS OF A PRIMER OF MONEY AND INFLATION. New York: McGrav Hill, 1935. This is a revised edition of A PRIMER OF MONEY, first published in 1932. WOODWARD, Donald B. and ROSE, M. A. A PRIMER OF MONEY CONTAINING THE REVISED AND UP-TODATE TEXTS OF A PRIMER OF MONEY AND INFLATION. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1935, Pp. xviii, 322. This is a revised edition of 4 PRIMER OF MONEYr published in 1932, combined with Inflation. WOODWORTH, George Walter THE MONETARY AND BANKING SYSTEM. McGrav-Hill, 1950. Pp. xvi, 586. Reviev: New York: by Walter A. Morton, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, Vol. 40, D e c , 1950, pp. 946-48. WOODWORTH, George Walter THE MONETARY AND BANKING SYSTM. McGraw-Hill, 1950- Pp. xvi, 536, New York: Review: by W. A. Morton, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, v. 40, Dec. 1950, pp. 946-43. Chaps. 27-34 best — dealing with The rate of interest, Analysis of the money market and the forces governing the rate of interest, The money market end rate structure, The U.S. Government security market, The brokers1 loan market, The commercial paper market, and the Bankers1 acceptance market