Economic conditions
Found in 1266 Collections and/or Records:
(Untitled), [1933]
Prospectus of the proposed International Bank of Issue.
(Untitled), 29 Jan [1933]
Press cutting: report of the call by Reginald McKenna, chairman of the Midland Bank, for a managed currency instead of the Gold Standard. Enlarged photocopy.
(Untitled), 1920 - 1932
Diagram of the collapse of the real medium of exchange showing changes in the composition of the medium of exchange in the United States.
(Untitled), 1920 - 1933
Diagrams of the actual unsafe and proposed safe world monetary structure.
(Untitled), [1933]
Diagram showing the solution of the international war debt problem by the establishment of an international bank of exchange.
(Untitled), [1933]
Balance sheet of the proposed international bank of issue after giving effect to payment of war debts and re-distribution of international currency.
(Untitled), [1933]
More detailed version of CHAR 2/200/12.
(Untitled), [1933]
Diagram showing the balances to the credit of each government after settlement of all international debts through transfer of credits at the proposed international bank of issue.
(Untitled), [Jan] [1934]
Draft of an introduction to a book on the employment exchange system. Sent with CHAR 2/204/5.
(Untitled), 12 Feb 1934
Letter from Charles Foot (Nayliring, Piesse Siding, Western Australia) to WSC explaining their proposals for inter-Empire agreements to carry out large public works schemes.
(Untitled), 31 Mar 1934
Letter from William Archbold (Selwyn Croft, Cambridge) to [WSC] blaming the leaders of industry for the economic depression and suggesting that better management would be ensured if directors were required to take a substantial share holding in their companies.
(Untitled), 26 Dec 1934
Letter from Rene Leon, Wall Street, New York, to WSC, on the desirability of achieving dollar-sterling stabilisation. Charging the Bank of England, as Manager of the Equalization Fund of manipulating the pound sterling.
(Untitled), 1934
Notes on the inflationary policy of the Bank of England since the abandonment of the Gold Standard in Sep 1931 [hand-written, on Chartwell notepaper, initialled T.W.].
(Untitled), 05 May 1933
(Untitled), 23 May 1933
(Untitled), 11 Jul 1912
Memorandum from WSC [First Lord of the Admiralty] to the Chancellor of the Exchequer [David Lloyd George] on the naval estimates. [Printed, annotated "Not circulated"].
(Untitled), [Nov] 1912 - 28 Dec 1912
Reports of the Finance Committee of the Admiralty on the Sketch Navy Estimates, 1913-14, prepared in October-November 1912. [Printed].
(Untitled), 18 Dec 1913
Letter from WSC [First Lord of the Admiralty] to the Chancellor of the Exchequer [David Lloyd George] on the Navy Estimates, particularly the requirement for a supplementary estimate of about 3 million pounds, regretting that this could not be reduced to the limit of 1.4 million required by the Treasury. [Hand-written draft, signed by WSC].
(Untitled), 29 May 1908
Letter from Thomas Gibson Bowles (25 Lowndes Square, [London]) to WSC urging him to take the opportunity to get a commercial treaty with France.
(Untitled), 13 Aug 1908
(Untitled), 16 Mar 1908
Letter from J W S Callie, secretary of the Financial Reform Association (18 Hackins Hey, Liverpool) to Eliot Crawshay Williams enclosing copies of the Financial Reformer [see CHAR 2/38/18-19] and describing the history and policy of the Association. Refers to the Association's efforts to exclude suffragettes from the forthcoming meeting in Kensington, [London]. Signed typescript.
(Untitled), Nov 1898-Dec 1898
The Financial Reformer (organ of the Financial Reform Association) Sent with CHAR 2/38/15-17 [2, 193-208, [2]p].
(Untitled), Sep 1898-Oct 1898
The Financial Reformer (organ of the Financial Reform Association) Sent with CHAR 2/38/15-17 [2, 177-192, [2]p].
(Untitled), 05 Feb 1909
Letter from Moreton Frewen to the Chancellor of the Exchequer [David Lloyd George] on his meeting with William Grey Ellison-Macartney about Crown Notes secured by silver. Signed typescript copy. Sent with CHAR 2/39/15.
(Untitled), 28 May 1909
Letter from Lord Crewe (Colonial Office) to WSC announcing that he has appointed Colonel Sir Percy Girouard [as Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the East Africa Protectorate] to tackle the poor economic situation there.