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ANDERSON, B.M., Jr.
Some major foreea in the international money
market. CHASE ECONOMIC BULLETIN, Vol. VII, no. 4.
1927. 51 pp.




BASTER, A. S. J.
The international acceptance market,
AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, Vol. 27, June, 1937,
pp. 294-304.




Money market
Baster, A. S. J*
The i n t e r n a t i o n a l acceptance market.
American Economic Rev.,June 1957,p.295)

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The so-called l i q u i d i t y of the acceptance in
the domestic market ha* been shown to be a dangerous i l l u s i o n . There appears to be l i t t l e probabili t y of any farther extension of the number of
local acceptance markets seeking i n t e r n a t i o n a l
business.




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The international acceptance market, AMERICAN ECONOMIC
REVIEW, XXVII, June 1937, pp- 294-304*




BASTER, A. S. J*
"The i n t e r n a t i o n a l acceptance market, 11 AMERICAN
ECONOMIC REVIEW, XXVII, June 1937, pp. 294-304-




CAILLAUX, JParis as an international financial centre,
The Banker (London),
January, 1930.




CHANDLER, Henry A* E.
"The British Commercial Money Market,11
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JOLLIFFE, M. F.
THE UNITED STATES AS A FINANCIAL CENTRE, 1919-1933,
WITH REFERENCE TO IMPORTS AND EXPORTS OF CAPITAL.
New York: Oxford University Press, 1935*




JOLLIPPE, M. P.
THE UNITED STATES AS A FINANCIAL CENTRE, 1919-1955,
WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO IMPORTS AND EXPORTS OP CAPITAL.
Cardiff: University of Wales Press Board, 1955. Pp. x i i ,
lk6, tables charts, chapter notes, bibliography.




JOLLIFFE, M. F.
THE UNITED STATES AS A FINANCIAL CENTRE,
1919-1933, WITH REFERENCE TO IMPORTS AMD EXPORTS OF
CAPITAL. Cardiff: University of Vales Press Board,
1935. Pp. xii, 146. Tables, charts, chap, notes,
bibliography

Larson: "Brief analysis for 1919-33 of U.S. in
international money market.n



LASSWELL, K. D.
The international investment market, THE
JOURNAL OF POLITICAL HSCONOMT,
June, 1925.




MADDEN, John T. and NADLER, Marcus
THE INTERNATIONAL MONET MARKETS.
P r e n t i c e - H a l l , 1955.




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MYERS, Margaret G.
PARIS AS A FINANCIAL CENTER.
Colmbia University PresB, 1936*




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MYERS, Margaret G.
PARIS AS A FINANCIAL CENTRE. New York:
University Press, 1936. Pp. x i i , 192.

Columbia

Review: by Robert E. Landman, JOURNAL OF POLITICAL
ECONOMY, vol. 45, Aug., 1937, pp. 540-9.
main financial i n s t i t u t i o n s of P a r i s , t h e i r
i n t e r r e l a t i o n s , and t h e i r influence on
French financial markets.
extended discussion of franc s t a b i l i z a t i o n in
1928.
Discussion of Bank of v^1^ and i t s p o l i c i e s ; i # s

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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

NATHAN, Roger
LE ROLE INTERNATIONAL DES GRANDS MARCHES
FINANCIERS. Paris: Recueil Sirey, 1938. Pp. 177.
Review:
by Leland H. Henks, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW,
XHX, March, 1939, pp. 176-77.
Lectures on international financial
markets of New York, London, and Paris




NEISSRR, Hans
Der Internationale Geldmarkt vor und nach dem
Kriege. WELTWIRTSCHAPTLIcaiKS ARCHIV,
April, 1929} July, 1950; October, 19?0.




NEISSER, Hans P.
The international money market before and after
Yorld War I" (2 articles), WELTWIRTSCHAFTLICHES ARCHIV,
Vol. 29, 1929, pp. 6-18J Vol. 32, 1930, pp. 150-202.




[in German]

PATTERSON, E. M.
Certain Changes in New York's Position as a
Financial Center, JOUENAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY,
Vol. X H , June 1913, pp. 523-39.




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Schacht, Hjalmar
The money markets before and after the war.
(In: Harvard Econoraic Review, January 1931, p*129139.)
The ample abundance of funds on the shortt»na money markets in the face of dearth of funds
on the long-term markets i s merely due to the feeiU
ing of distrust prevailing i n a l l parts of the
world.

International finance
Money markets




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Money market$.
Schaclit, Hjalmar
The money markets before and after the war*
(In: Harvard Economic H e viaw, January 1931, p#129~
139)
The ample abundance of funds on the shortterm money markets in the face of dearth of funds
on the long-term markets is merely due to the
feeling of distrust prevailing in all parts of the
world.




SCHMOLDERS, G.
Frankreichs Aufstieg zur Veltkapitaliaacht:
Diplomatie und Strategie des franzflsischen Geldes
seit 1926* Berlin: Junker und DUnnhaupt, 1933.




SPALDING, W. P.
Does London's elaim to being the international money market of the world still hold
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May, 1915.




SPALDING, W. R.
New York as a monetary centre, BANKERS'
MAGAZINE,
February, 1915.




VERWEY, G.
Amsterdam as an international finansial eenter,
BANKERS MAGAZINE (New York),
May, 1926.




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loans - Netherlands - Foreign.
Verwey, Gerlof#
Amsterdam as an i n t e r n a t i o n a l financial center.
(In The Bankers magazine.
v.ll2,l£ay f 1926.
p.681-2, 729-33. )

Veiwey, G. (au)




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Verweyt Gerlof
The Amsterdam money market*
(In: The
Bankers magazine, July, 1926, p # 66- )

Amsterdam stock exchange




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Veiwey, Gerlof.
imsteidam a s an i n t e r n a t i o n a l f i n a n c i a l center.
(In The Bankers magazine.
v.ll2,May,1926.
p . 6 8 1 - 2 , 729-33.)

Yerwey, G. (au)




wrss, R. c.
The future of London as the world's money
market, ECONOMIC JOURNAL,




December, 1918.