fullscreen: The work of the Stock Exchange

684 REFERENCES FOR FURTHER STUDY 
Official or semi-official publications abroad upon the administration 
of foreign stock exchanges are: for England, Duguid; for France, 
Boissiére; and for Germany, Schneider. Respecting governmental 
regulation of stock exchanges abroad, consult for England, the Royal 
Commission Report; for France, Boissiére, Vidal, and Desmaisons; 
and for Germany, the Borsen-Enquéte-Kommission. Arnum, Friend, 
Emery, Loeb. and Guvot. 
Chapter XVII. The Stock Exchange and American Business 
Van Antwerp is especially useful here. Consult also Moulton, 
Wither’s “Case for Capitalism,” Spicer (London). The best single 
study on the subject is still Conant’s “Wall Street and the Country.” 
See also articles by Hall and Sager and various addresses and inter- 
views of President Simmons. 
Chapter XVIII. The Stock Exchange as an International 
Market 
A general description is in Van Antwerp and Pratt, and an account 
of the 1914 crisis in Noble. The theory and practice of foreign ex- 
change is dealt with by Escher, York, Gonzales, and Jevons. 
The classic theoretical exposition of international trade balances is 
by C. K. Hobson, although it relates largely to British trade. R. O. 
Hall's American statistics are fundamental, and discussions in “Recent 
Economic Changes” are practical and valuable. Consult also Lewis, 
Withers, Conant’s 1914 testimony (p. 18g), and Adams’ “New 
Empire.”
	        
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