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ABBOTT, Charles Cortez
THE NEW YORK BOND MARKET, 1920-1930.
Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1937. Pp. xvii,
224.
Historical surveyReview:
by Paul M. O'Leary, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW,
XXVIII, June, 1938, pp. 360-61.
by B. H. Beckhart, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN
STATISTICAL ASSN., v. 33, Sept., 1938, pp.
627-28.
by M. Naffer,°J8ufflL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, v.
Government Securities
46, Aug., 1938, pp. 605-6.

Survey of operations of U.S. financial system, 1919
through 1930.
Fed. reserve policy; the changing financial
practices of business corporations and their relation
to commercial banking processes, gold imports and exports
the courses of various rates of interest, the rise and
fall of stock prices.




ABBOTT, Charles C.
THE NEW YORK BOND MARKET, 1920-1930 • harvard
Economic Studies." Cambridge: Harvard University Press,
1937 •
Pp. xvii, ZZk*
Revievdd by M. Nadler, JPE, v . XLVI, Jtane 1938, pp.
605-6
Government Securities




Author f i l e
ABBOTT, C. C.
"The government bond market i n the depression."
REVIEW OF ECONOMIC STATISTICS,




May, 193510 pp.
Government Securities

ABBOTT, Charles C.
The Government Bond Market in the Depression,
THE REVIEW OF ECONOMIC STATISTICS, XVII, May, 1935, pp.
11-20.




ABBOTT, C. C.
A note on the Government bond market, 1919-1930,
REVIEW OF ECONOMIC STATISTICS, XVII, January, 1935,
pp. 7-12.




ABBOTT, Charles C.

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A Note on the Government Bond Market, REVIEW OF
ECONOMIC STATISTICS, XVII, January, 1935, pp. 7-12.




Government Securities

ABBOTT, C. C.
A Note on the Government Bond Market, REVIEW OF
ECONOMIC STATISTICS, XVII, January, 1935, pp. 7-12.




Government Securities

AMERICAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION
The Effects of Treasury Operations, ABA
Monetary Studies, New York, ABA, 1954.




ARMS, H. F., and BANCROFT, J. R.
Causes affecting the value of bonds,
THE ANNALS of the American Academy of Political
and Social science, LXXXVIII, March, 1920, pp. 200212.




CHILDS, C. F.
Concerning U.S. Government Securities. Chicago:
C. F. Childs & Co., 1947. Pp. 597.




CHILDS, C F.
United States Government Bonds, THE ANNALS of the
American Academy of Political and Social Science,
LXXXVIII, March, 1920, pp. A3-50.




CHILDS, C# F. (specialist in govt* bonds)
United States Government Bonds, THE ANNALS of the
American Academy of Political and Social Science,
Vol* LXXXVIII, No. 46, March, 1920.




COLEMAN, R.
Government bonds and the balanced budget,
HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW,
Autumn, 1941 •
Pp. 6.




CONANT, Charles A.
The Field for Government Paper,
BANKERS MAGAZINE, Vol. XC, No. 1, January, 1915, pp.
11-20.




CONKLIN, George
Treasury bond policy from the
institutional point of view, JOURNAL OF FINANCE,
VIII, May, 1953.




DOLLEY, J. C.
Post-war Investment rates and government security
prices, TRUSTS AND ESTATES,
December, 1944*
Pp. 3.




FEDERAL BESERVE BANK OF NEW YORK
THE TREASURY AND THE MONEY MARKET. New York:
lay, 1954.
CARR, H. C : The Treasury and the Money Market, pp. 1-6}
COOKE, Helen J.: Managing the Treasury1 s Cash Balances,
pp. 7-11}
COOKE, Helen J., and STRAUS, Kathleen N.: Treasury Tax
and Loan Accounts at Coiamercial Banks, 12-15}
COOKE, Helen J.: Cash Borrowing of the United States
Treasury: Noniaarketable Issues, pp. 16-23J
COOKE, Helen J.: Marketable Issues of the United States
Treasury, pp. 24-32}
COOKE, Helen J.; Marketing of Treasury Bills, pp. 33-39.
WALLICH, Mabel B. and AUERBACH, I. M.: Direct Purchases
of Sp*e±al Treasury Certificates of Indebtedness by

the Federal Reserve Banks, pp. 40-4-2.




LOVE, R. A,
FEDERAL FINANCING: A STUDY OF THE METHODS EMPLOYED BY
THE TREASURY IN ITS BORROWING OPERATIONS. New York:
Columbia University Press, 1931.

261 pp.
Punlie Finance

Ph.D., Columbia, 1930.
Biesis* Federal Financings a study of the methods
employed by the Treasury in its borrowing
operations. Pub. in Columbia Studies in
History, Economics, and Public Law.




McCABE, E. F.
Fluctuations in Short-Time Bonds, JOURNAL OF
THE AMERICAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION, XXIII, September,
1920, pp. 209-211.




MUELLER, F.U., Jr.
The bond account and government
obligations," BANKERS MAGAZINE, January, 1934.
Pp. 10




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PEACH, ¥. N.
Treasury investment funds and open-market
operations. JOURNAL OF FINANCE. Mar. 1951.
8 pp




PISER, Leroy M.
Major factors and trends in the Government
bond market, THE JOURNAL OF FINANCE, VIII, No. 2,
May, 1953, pp. 238-245.
Discussion:

by Robert C. Holland, ibid., pp. 246-48.




PISER, Leroy M.
Major Factors and Trerids in the Government
Bond Market, JOURNAL OF FINANCE, VIII, May,




1953

PISER, Leroy M.
U= S= GOVERNMENT BOND MARKET ANALYSIS. Transcript
of Lectures Given at the New York University Institute
of Finance, November, 1951-Januaiy, 1952. New York:
Institute of Finance, 1952. Pp. i + 61.
Review: by G. ¥. Woodworth, JOURNAL OF FINANCE, IX,
March, 1954, pp. 76-7.




PISER, Lerov M.
U.S. Government Bond Market Analysis* (Transcripts of Lectures Given at thfc New York Institute of
Finance, Nov. 1951-January 1952.) New York, lew York
Institute of Finance, 1952.

Investments—bond market




PISER, L. M.
U.S. Government Bond Market Analysis. Lectures given
at the Wew York institute olJ Finance, November, 1951January, 1952.
New York: New York Institute of Finance, 1952.
Pp. 61, mimeographed.




PISER, Leroy M.
U.S. GOVERNMENT BOND MARKET ANALYSIS. Transcripts
of Lectures Given at the New York University Institute
of Finance, November, 1951-January, 1952. New York:
Institute of Finance, 1952. Pp. i + 61.
Review: by G. "Walter Voodworth, JOURNAL OF FINANCE,
IX, March, 1954, pp. 76-77.

Chaps, on: govt, debt stracture; Treasury operations;
investors in governments; Federal Reserve policy;
organization of the market; bond yield curves; bond
yield spreads; flow of investment funds; and the bond
yield outlook
Treasury
useful on debt management principles and operations
commercial bank liquidity problems
recent Federal Reserve policies.




ROOSA, R. V.
THE NEW I0RK MONEI MARKET AND THE MARKET FOR
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. Document
subaitted for discussion at the session on IThe
New tork Money Market" on May 12, 1954.
Fourth Meeting of Technicians of Central
Banks of The American Continent, May 3-14# 1954




SIMMONS, Edward C.
"Sales of Government Securities to Federal
Reserve Banks under Repurchase Agreements, v THE
JOURNAL OF FINANCE, IX, March 1954, PD. 23-40




SIMMONS, E. C.
Position of the Treasury bill in the public
debt, JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, LV, August,
1947, P P . 333-345.




THOMAS, tioodlief
Government Securities and the Money Market,
FINANCIAL AND INVESTMENT REVIEW, Vol. VII, No. 6.
School cf Business Administration, University of
Minnesota, 1939, pp. 3-6.




TURNER, B. C.
THE FEDERAL FUND MARKET. New York,
Hall,
1931.




Prentice-

TOWBIN, Belmont
Treasury B i l l s , HARVABD BUSINESS REVIEW,
pp. 507-11.




VAN SANT, Edward Eaguet
THE FLOATING DEBT OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT,
1919-1936* Baltimore, Maryland; The Johns Hopkins
Press, 1937. The Johns Hopkins Univ. Studies in
Historical and Political Science, Series LV, No, U*
Pp. xiv, 88.
Brief review: by Murray Shields, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN
STATISTICAL ASSN., v. 33, Sept., 1938, p. 637.

Monograph giving brief history of U.S. Treasury1 s
experience with short-term securities from close of
World War I to end of fiscal year 1936, with an •illuminating1 discussion of the effects of such operations on the
money market and banking system. Treatment of dangers
which governments must face if they finance their credit
needs thru increases in floating debt.




WOOLFSON, A. P.
The uncertain outlook for long-term government
securities, BANKERS MAGAZ2JB,
August, 1938.
Pp. 6.