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THE SELECTED REFERENCES presented in this bibliography cover books, pamphlets, reports, and periodical articles which describe the functions, organization, and activities of the International Monetary Fund. Publications on the various aspects of international economics are included only when they contain material relating specifically to the Fund. This is a continuation of the bibliography published in Staff Papers, Vol. I, No. 3 (April 1951). A few publications issued before 1951, which were not included in the previous bibliography, are also listed here. Although most of the Fund’s official publications are included, this is not intended to be a complete bibliography of such publications.
THE SELECTED REFERENCES presented in this bibliography cover books, pamphlets, reports, and periodical articles which describe the functions, organization, and activities of the International Monetary Fund. Publications on the various aspects of international economics are included only when they contain material relating specifically to the Fund. This is a continuation of the bibliography published in Staff Papers, Vol. I, No. 3 (April 1951). A few publications issued before 1951, which were not included in the previous bibliography, are also listed here. Although most of the Fund’s official publications are included, this is not intended to be a complete bibliography of such publications.
Alcocer, Mariano. El Fondo Monetario International y algunas de sus actividades (Mexico, D. F., Beatriz de Silva, 1951), 87 pp.
Andersen, Svend. “Efterkrigstidens valutapolitik i Nordisk belysning,” (Økonomi og Politik (Copenhagen), 25, pp. 169–78 (April/September 1951).
Araneda Encina, César. “Chile ante los convenios de Bretton Woods,” in his Veinte años de historia monetaria de Chile, 1925–1945. Memoria de prueba para optar al grado de licenciado en la Facultad de Ciencias Jurídicas y Sociales de la Universidad de Chile (Santiago, Casa Nacional del Niño, 1945), pp. 87–117.
Australia, Department of the Treasury. International monetary agreements act 1947; annual report (Canberra, 1950–1952). Three reports: Financial year 1949–50; Financial year 1950–51; Financial year 1951–52.
Avramović, Dragoslav. “Medunarodne finansiske ustanove; dosadašnje finansiske transakcije,” Finansije (Belgrade), 6, pp. 31–48 (January/February 1951).
“Back to managed currencies?”, Statist (London), 166, International banking supplement, pp. 3–6 (December 13, 1952).
Badger, Donald G. “The balance of payments: a tool of economic analysis,” Staff Papers, International Monetary Fund (Washington), 2, pp. 86–197 (September 1951).
“‘The Bank and the Fund’, the story continued,” Midland Bank Review (London), pp. 1–9 (February 1951).
Bareau, Paul. “Is it good-bye to Bretton Woods?”, Three Banks Review (Edinburgh), No. 13, pp. 3–18 (March 1952).
“Besuch in Mexiko,” Zeitschrift für das Gesamte Kreditwesen (Frankfurt am Main), 5, pp. 461–64 (September 15, 1952).
Bresciani Turroni, Costantino. “Il Fondo Monetario Internazionale; II problema dei ‘Cambi indiretti’,” in his Corso di economia politica (Milan, Dott. A. Giuffrè, 1951), 2, pp. 329–45.
“Bretton Woods: I—Back-ground and history; II—International Monetary Fund (Part I); III—International Monetary Fund (Part II); V—Structure of the International Monetary Fund and International Bank for Reconstruction and Development,” Reserve Bank of New Zealand Bulletin (Wellington), pp. 84–86, 103–5, 126–28, 155–57 (June, July, August, October 1952).
“Britain’s answer to the Fund,” Statist (London), 154, pp. 318–19 (September 15, 1951).
Canada, Department of Finance. Reports on operations under the Bretton Woods agreement act (Ottawa, 1951–1952). Two reports: Fiscal year 1950–51; Fiscal year 1951–52.
Corona Renteria, Alfonso. “El F.M.I, y el problema de los pagos internacionales,” Revista de Economía (Mexico, D.F.), 15, pp. 391–92 (December 1952).
Coulborn, William A. L. “International monetary relations; the International Monetary Fund and the International Bank were intended to regulate international monetary conditions after World War II, but their time is not yet,” in his A discussion of money (London, Longmans, Green, 1950), pp. 291–302.
“Council debate on methods to reduce impact of recessions,” United Nations Bulletin (New York), 13, pp. 135–36, 163–68 (August 1, 1952).
Crump, Norman. “The International Monetary Fund; Par value of currencies; The use of the Fund’s resources; Scarce currencies; Multiple currency practices; International Monetary Fund (concluded),” in his The A B C of the foreign exchanges (London, Macmillan, 1951), pp. 200–39.
Dehem, Roger. “Exchange rate policy: experience and theory reconsidered,” Economía Internazionale (Genoa), 5, pp. 559–80 (August 1952).
Einzig, Paul. “L’avvenire dell’ oro,” Bancaria (Rome), 7, pp. 135–42 (February 1951).
Einzig, Paul. “Will Bretton Woods plan be revised?”, Commercial and Financial Chronicle (New York), 176, p. 2135 (December 4, 1952).
Enke, Stephen and Virgil Salera. “The International Monetary Fund,” in their International economics (New York, Prentice-Hall, 2nd edition, 1951), pp. 566–97.
Estey, James Arthur. “Monetary management: international monetary relations,” in his Business cycles; their nature, cause, and control (New York, Prentice-Hall, 2nd edition, 1950), pp. 369–93.
Evitt, H. E. “Bretton Woods—The International Monetary Fund—The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development,” in his Exchange and trade control in theory and practice (London, Pitman, 3rd edition, 1952), pp. 78–102.
“Factors in the balance of payments situation; Fund’s policies and activities,” United Nations Bulletin (New York), 12, pp. 474–76 (June 15, 1952).
Federici, Luigi. “The present crisis of monetary policy principles,” Review of Economic Conditions in Italy (Rome), 5, pp. 13–19 (January 1951).
“Il Fondo Monetario Internazionale dopo quattro anni di attivita,” Quaderni di Studi e Notizie, Società Edison (Milan), 7, pp. 733–40 (November 16, 1951).
“Le Fonds Monétaire International et la Banque Internationale pour la Reconstruction et le Développement,” Documentation Française, Notes et Etudes Documentaires (Paris), No. 1436, pp. 3–47 (February 19, 1951).
Frenzel, Paul. “Die amerikanische Finanz- und Währungspolitik als Instrument der USA-Monopole,” Deutsche Finanzwirtschaft (Berlin), 5, pp. 509–12, 541–46 (December 1951).
“Fund and Bank,” Economist (London), 161, pp. 640–42 (September 15, 1951).
“Fund cuts prices for short-term loans,” Statist (London), 154, p. 686 (December 1, 1951).
“The Fund’s gold statement,” International Financial News Survey, International Monetary Fund (Washington), 4, pp. 109–10 (October 5, 1951).
“Fund stand-by drawing accounts,” International Financial News Survey, International Monetary Fund (Washington), 5, p. 149 (November 7, 1952).
Gielhammer, Lutz. “Der Anschluss an Bretton Woods,” Zeitschrift für das Gesamte Kredüwesen (Frankfurt am Main), 5, pp. 182–83 (April 1, 1952).
Gielhammer, Lutz. “Vor der Tür von Bretton Woods,” Zeitschrift für das Gesamte Kreditwesen (Frankfurt am Main), 4, pp. 413–14 (September 1, 1951).
Gold, Joseph. “The Fund agreement in the courts,” Staff Papers, International Monetary Fund (Washington), 1, pp. 315–33 (April 1951); 2, pp. 482–98 (November 1952). French translation of first article in Revue Critique de Droit International Privé (Paris), 40, pp. 571–95 (October/December 1951).
“Gold free-for-all,” Banker (London), 97, pp. 290–94 (November 1951).
“Gold in the post-war world; the story of a controversy,” Midland Bank Review (London), pp. 1–5 (November 1951).
“The gold policy of the International Monetary Fund,” Reserve Bank of India Bulletin (Bombay), 5, pp. 801–8 (November 1951).
“Gold price under pressure,” Economist (London), 160, pp. 388–90 (February 17, 1951).
Gragnani, Carlo. I problemi monetari contemporànei e la soluzione di Bretton Woods (Rome, Società Grafica Romana, 1946), 56 pp.
Harrod, Roy F. “Bretton Woods,” in his The life of John Maynard Keynes (London, Macmillan, 1951; New York, Harcourt, Brace, 1951), pp. 525–85.
“Has the Fund failed?” Banker (London), 97, pp. 219–23 (October 1951).
Heidenheimer, A. J. “John Snyder’s hope chest,” New Republic (Washington), 125, pp. 12–13 (October 15, 1951).
Hexner, Ervin. “The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and the Monetary Fund,” Staff Papers, International Monetary Fund (Washington), 1, pp. 432–64 (April 1951).
International Monetary Fund. Annual report of the Executive Directors for the fiscal year ended April 30, 1951 (Washington, 1951), 158 pp. Annual report of the Executive Directors for the fiscal year ended April 30, 1952 (Washington, 1952), 153 pp.
International Monetary Fund. Annual report on exchange restrictions, second, April 1951 (Washington, 1951), 160 pp.; and separately published supplement with title: Surveys of exchange controls and restrictions in Argentina, Burma, Federal Republic of Germany, Hashemite Kingdom of the Jordan, Indonesia, Japan, New Zealand, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, 24 pp.
International Monetary Fund. Annual report on exchange restrictions, third, 1952 (Washington, 1952), 227 pp.
International Monetary Fund. Balance of payments yearbook, 1949–50, Vol. 3 (Washington, 1951), 436 pp.
International Monetary Fund. Balance of payments yearbook, 1950–51, Vol. 4 (Washington, 1952), 289 pp.
International Monetary Fund. By-laws and rules and regulations, November 30, 1951, 11th issue (Washington, 1951), 44 pp.
International Monetary Fund. Estudio sobre la economía de Honduras (Tegucigalpa, Banco Central de Honduras, 1951), 101 pp. Report of a Fund mission to Honduras.
International Monetary Fund. Financial statement (Washington), quarterly.
International Monetary Fund. International financial news survey (Washington), weekly.
International Monetary Fund. International financial statistics (Washington), monthly.
International Monetary Fund. Resolutions of the Board of Governors, inaugural meeting through the seventh annual meeting (Washington, 1952), 108 pp.
International Monetary Fund. Schedule of par values, March 1, 1952, 15th issue (Washington, 1952), 22 pp.
International Monetary Fund. Staff papers (Washington), three numbers per volume.
International Monetary Fund. Summary proceedings of the sixth annual meeting of the Board of Governors, September 1951 (Washington, 1951), 123 pp.
International Monetary Fund. Summary proceedings of the seventh annual meeting of the Board of Governors, September 1952 (Washington, 1952), 270 pp.
International Monetary Fund. “The use and development of balance of payments statistics,” Estadística (Washington), 9, pp. 15–24 (March 1951).
International Monetary Fund. The world payments situation (Washington, 1952), 54 pp.
“The International Monetary Fund,” Barclays Bank Review (London), 4, pp. 69–71 (November 1952).
“The International Monetary Fund,” Canadian Banker (Toronto), 59, pp. 125–30 (Spring 1952).
“International Monetary Fund,” International Organization (Boston), 5, pp. 206–9, 380–81, 602–5, 797–99 (February, May, August, November 1951); 6, pp. 121–25, 446–48 (February, August 1952).
“The International Monetary Fund,” Monthly Letter on Economic Conditions, Government Finance, National City Bank of New York (New York), pp. 112–15 (October 1952).
“International Monetary Fund and World Bank,” Far Eastern Economic Review (Hong Kong), 13, pp. 747–49 (December 11, 1952).
“IMF capitulates on gold,” Economist (London), 161, pp. 822–25 (October 6, 1951).
“I.M.F. disappointed,” Commerce (Bombay), 85, pp. 421–22 (September 6, 1952).
“The International Monetary Fund, the International Bank and New Zealand,” Bulletin, Canterbury Chamber of Commerce (Christ-church), No. 325, pp. 1–4 (January 1952).
“Issues at Mexico City,” Economist (London), 164, pp. 571–72 (September 6, 1952).
James, E. “Les Fonds Monétaires de Bretton-Woods,” L’Egypte Contemporaine (Cairo), 41, pp. 459–69 (May/June 1950).
Jeune, A. L. “La France et le Fonds Monétaire International,” Banque (Paris), 20, pp. 665–66 (November 1951).
Kahn, R. F. “International regulation of trade and exchanges,” in Banking and foreign trade, International Banking Summer School, 5th, Christ Church, Oxford, July 1952 (London, Europa Publications, 1952), pp. 28–45.
Kindleberger, Charles P. “Bretton Woods reappraised,” International Organization (Boston), 5, pp. 32–47 (February 1951).
Küng, Emil. “Riserve monetarie e crediti internazionali di compensazione,” Economia Internazionale (Genoa), 5, pp. 23–44 (February 1952).
Kymmell, J. De ontwikkeling van het internationale betalingsverkeer (Leiden, H. E. Stenfert Kroese, 1950), 350 pp.
Lagunilla Iñarritu, Alfredo. “El Fondo Monetario Internacional,” Comercio Exterior (Mexico, D. F.), 2, pp. 329–33 (September 1952).
Leonard, L. Larry. “Specialized economic agencies,” in his International organization (New York, McGraw-Hill, 1951), pp. 399–411.
Lerner, Abba P. “International currency or sentimental internationalism,” in his Economics of employment (New York, McGraw-Hill, 1951), pp. 342–68.
Marsh, Donald Bailey. “The International Monetary Fund,” in his World trade and investment (New York, Harcourt, Brace, 1951), pp. 425–44.
[Martin, Pierre G.] “Washington, capitale monétaire du monde libre,” French-American Commerce, French Chamber of Commerce of the United States (New York), 55, pp. 11–14 (September/October 1951).
Meade, James E. “Bretton Woods, G.A.T.T., and the balance of payments; a second round?”, Three Banks Review (Edinburgh), No. 16, pp. 3–22 (December 1952).
Mikesell, Raymond F. “International monetary policy,” in his United States economic policy and international relations (New York, McGraw-Hill, 1952), pp. 128–91.
Mikesell, Raymond F. “Negotiating at Bretton Woods, 1944,” in Negotiating with the Russians, Raymond F. Dennett, ed. (Boston, World Peace Foundation, 1951), pp. 101–16.
Mohammad, Aziz Ali F. “Some aspects of exchange rate policies of the International Monetary Fund,” Pakistan Economic Journal (Lahore), 3, pp. 48–59 (September 1951).
“The Monetary Fund and exchange controls,” Canadian Banker (Toronto), 59, pp. 9–12 (Winter 1952).
“The Monetary Fund flexes its muscles,” Statist (London), 154, pp. 326–27 (September 15, 1951).
“Notes and comments,” Economic Bulletin, National Bank of Egypt (Cairo), 3, pp. 220–23 (1950). Partially reprinted, with title “International Monetary Fund overhaul overdue,” in Economic Digest (London), 4, pp. 149–50 (April 1951).
“Nouvelle politique de prêts du Fonds Monétaire International,” L’Economie (Paris), 7, p. 10 (December 6, 1951).
Panandikar, S. G. “Fixed or free exchanges? Some lessons from Canada’s experiment,” Commerce (Bombay), 82, pp. 59, 91 (January 13, 1951).
Panandikar, S. G. “I.M.F. and International Bank, their present position and prospects,” Commerce (Bombay), 83, pp. 1058–60 (December 1951).
Princeton University, International Finance Section. “International financial resources: International Monetary Fund,” in its Survey of United States international finance, 1950 and 1951 (Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1951–1952), pp. 149–61 (1950); pp. 127–41 (1951).
Rahman, H. “Exchange rate of the Pakistani rupee,” Pakistan Economic Journal (Lahore), 2, pp. 43–55 (March 1951).
Rheinisch-Westfalische Bank. Internationahr Währungsfonds und Weltbank (Dusseldorf, 1952), 63 pp.
Rooth, Ivar. “The Fund’s 1951 conference,” United Nations Bulletin (New York), 11, pp. 296–97 (October 1, 1951).
Rooth, Ivar. “What can be done about the payments problem,” Commercial and Financial Chronicle (New York), 176, pp. 2022–23 (November 27, 1952).
Rybalko, G. “Rol’ Mezhdunarodnogo Valiutnogo Fonda i Mezhduna-rodnogo Banka Rekonstruktsi Razvitila v agressivnykh planakh SSHA,” Vneshniaia Torgovlia (Moscow), 22, pp. 29–35 (July 1952). German translation in Deutsche Finanzwirtschaft (Berlin), 6, pp. 1066–69 (October 1952).
Sanchez Sarto, Manuel. “Dinero y desarrollo,” Comercio Exterior (Mexico, D.F.), 2, pp. 325–28 (September 1952).
Scammell, W. M. “International economic co-operation and the problem of full employment,” in Year book of world affairs, 1952 (London, Stevens & Sons, 1952), pp. 222–45).
Scammell, W. M. “International economic stability and the I.M.F.,” Bankers’ Magazine (London), 74, pp. 29–32 (July 1952).
Scammell, W. M. “The International Monetary Fund: an interim judgment,” World Affairs (London), 5, pp. 467–78 (October 1951).
Scheffer, C. F. “Enkele beschouwingen over het International Monetary Fund naar aanleiding van de laatste jaarvergadering der Board of Governors,” Maandblad voor Financien (Djakarta), 4, pp. 260–67 (November 1951).
Sedillot, René. “Le Fonds Monétaire International et son rapport de Mexico,” Banque (Paris), 21, pp. 605–7 (October 1952).
Southard, Frank A., Jr. “Statement,” in Mutual Security Act extension; hearings, 82nd Congress, 2nd session, on H.R. 7005, U. S. Congress, House of Representatives, Committee on Foreign Affairs (Washington, Government Printing Office, 1952), pp. 467–78.
Soward, Frederic Hubert. “Canada and the U.N. specialized agencies,” in his Canada in world affairs; from Normandy to Paris, 1944–1946 (Toronto, Oxford University Press, 1950), pp. 172–81.
“Sterling: liberators v. restrictionists,” Westminister Bank Review (London), pp. 6–10 (November 1952).
“Das System Bretton Woods; Deutschland, Internationaler Währungs-fonds und Weltbank,” Gegenwart (Frankfurt am Main), 7, pp. 56–57 (January 15, 1952).
Tew, Brian. International monetary co-operation, 1945–52 (London, Hutchinson’s University Library, 1952), 180 pp.
“Trade, not isolation,” Economist (London), 164, pp. 533–34 (September 6, 1952).
Triffin, Robert. “Institutional developments in the intra-European monetary system,” in Money, trade and economic growth, in honor of John Henry Williams (New York, Macmillan, 1951), pp. 33–57.
Triffin, Robert. “Monetary organization in Western-Europe,” in Tracing a new international balance, International Study Conference, Nederland-sche Economische Hoogeschool, Rotterdam, 1950 (Leiden, H. E. Stenfert Kroese, 1950), pp. 19–37. Includes summaries of T. Wilson’s and F. A. G. Keesing’s comments.
Triffin, Robert. “Monetary reconstruction in Europe,” International Conciliation (New York), No. 482, pp. 261–308 (June 1952).
Tuchtfeldt, Egon. “Deutschland und Bretton Woods,” Wirtschaftsdienst (Hamburg), 32, pp. 173–76 (March 1952).
United Nations. “The International Monetary Fund (Fund),” in its Yearbook of the United Nations, 1950 and 1951 (New York, United Nations, 1951–1952), pp. 956–65 (1950); pp. 913–19 (1951).
United Nations. Measures for international economic stability (New York, United Nations, 1951), 48 pp. Report by J. W. Angelí, G. D. A. MacDou-gall, Javier Márquez, Hla Myint, and T. W. Swan. Summary of the United Nations Economic and Social Council’s discussion of the report in its Official records, 14th session, E/SR. 624–25, 627–31, 635–38 (New York, United Nations, 1952), pp. 421–34, 446–63, 467–74, 478–79, 509–20, 523–33.
United Nations. “Protocol concerning the entry into force of the agreement between the United Nations and the International Monetary Fund; Agreement between the United Nations and the International Monetary Fund,” in its Agreements between the United Nations and the specialized agencies (New York, United Nations, 1952), pp. 76–82.
United Nations., Economic and Social Council. “[Discussion of] Report of the International Monetary Fund [to the 12th session, Agenda item 8]” in its Official records, 12th session, E/SR. 450, 451, 453 (New York, United Nations, 1951), pp. 101–3, 111–13, 131–32.
United Nations. “[Discussion of] Report of the International Monetary Fund [to the 14th session, Agenda item 3(d)]” in its Official records, 14th session E/SR. 594 (New York, United Nations, 1952), pp. 83–90.
U.S. National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Problems. Reports [semiannual, with] messages from the President of the United States transmitting reports (Washington, Government Printing Office, 1951–1952). Four reports: April 1–September 30, 1950 (82nd Congress, House doc. 70); October 1, 1950–March 31, 1951 (82nd Congress, House doc. 239); April 1–September 30, 1951 (82nd Congress, House doc. 353); October 1, 1951–March 31, 1952 (82nd Congress, House doc. 523). The reports were also issued with the title Semiannual report to the President and to the Congress, not in the Congressional series.
U.S. National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Problems. Third special report on the operations and policies of the International Monetary Fund and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (Washington, Government Printing Office, 1952), 18 pp. (82nd Congress, House doc. 522). Report covers the two-year period ended March 31, 1952.
“U.S. reactions to the I.M.F. conference,” Statist (London), 166, pp. 323–24 (September 13, 1952).
Upgren, Arthur R. and John A. Stovel. “International financial institutions and the foreign investment outlook,” in American financial institutions, Herbert V. Prochnow, ed. (New York, Prentice-Hall, 1951), pp. 482–504.
Vajda, M. “Het Internationale Monetaire Fondsen de goudproducenten,” Economisch-Statistische Berichten (Rotterdam), 37, pp. 101–3 (February 6, 1952).
Van Vliet, N. “El Fondo Monetario Internacional,” El Cafe de El Salvador (San Salvador), No. 223/4, pp. 1935–38 (November/December 1949); No. 225, pp. 23–26 (January 1950).
Viner, Jacob. “The Bretton Woods agreements,” in his International economics (Glencoe, Illinois, The Free Press, 1951), pp. 232–46. Reprinted from International financial stabilization: a symposium, Irving Trust Company (New York, 1944), pp. 53–69.
Viner, Jacob. “Two plans for international monetary stabilization,” in his International economics (Glencoe, Illinois, The Free Press, 1951), pp. 192–215. Reprinted from Yale Review (New Haven), 33, pp. 77–107 (Autumn 1943).
“Whither I.M.F.?”, Commerce (Bombay), 85, p. 570 (September 27, 1952).
Wilson, Thomas. “Some international aspects of employment policy,” Oxford Economic Papers (Oxford), 3, pp. 30–38 (February 1951).
“World Bank and Fund meetings,” Monthly Letter on Economic Conditions, Government Finance, National City Bank of New York (New York), pp. 116–19 (October 1951).
“The world of Bretton Woods,” Statist (London), 155, pp. 408–9 (March 22, 1952).
Zamora, Clementina. “Fondo Monetario Internacional y el Banco de Reconstrucción y Fomento,” Revista de Economía (Mexico, D.F.), 15, pp. 355–60 (November 1952).
Zeydel, Walter H. and Waldo Chamberlin. “International Monetary Fund (Fund),” in their Enabling instruments of members of the United Nations; Part I, The United States of America (New York, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1951), pp. 33–44, 52.
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