Notes on lectures attended by Gregory at the LSE. Correspondence with economists Edwin Cannan (1861-1935), Frederick Hayek (1899-1992), Irving Fisher (1867-1947) and Sir Dennis Holme Robertson (1890-1963).
GREGORY SIR THEODORE EMMANUEL GUGENHEIM 1890-1970 KT PROFESSOR OF ECONOMICS
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Sir Theodore Emmanuel Gugenheim Gregory 1890-1970
Gregory was educated at Owens' School, Islington, Stuttgart and the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). Gregory was an Assistant and Lecturer at the LSE 1913-1919; Cassel Reader in International Trade, 1920; Acting Professor of Economics at University College, Nottingham, 1915-1916; some-time Member of Council, REcon.S Dean of the Faculty of Economics, University of London, 1927-1930; Pres., Section F of British Association, 1930; Senator of the University, 1928-1930; Newmarch Lecturer, University College, 1929; Member, Macmillan Committee on Industry and Finance, 1929-1931; Economic Adviser, Niemeyer Mission to Australia and New Zealand, 1930; Sir E. Cassel Professor of Economics in the University of London, 1927-1937; Economic Adviser to Govt of India, 1938-1946; Member, Irish Free State Banking Commission, 1934-1937; Chairman, Food grains Policy Committee (India), 1943; Professor of Social Economics in the University of Manchester, 1930-1932; Examiner in the Universities of London, Cambridge, Oxford, Edinburgh, etc. Hon. Fellow, London School of Economics, 1958. Commander, Order of George 1st (Greece); Commander Austrian Order of Merit.
His publications include:
- Present Position of Banking in America (1925)
- The Return to Gold (1925)
- First Year of the Gold Standard (1926)
- Foreign Exchange (1927)
- The Practical Working of the Federal Reserve System in the US(1930)
- Introduction to Tooke and Newmarch's History of Prices (1928)
- Select Statutes, Documents and Reports relating to British Banking (1964)
- The Gold Standard and its Future (1932)
- Gold, Unemployment, and Capitalism(1933)
- The Westminster Bank Through a Century(1936)
- India on the Eve of the Third Five-Year Plan(1960)
- Ernst Oppenheimer and the Economic Development of Southern Africa(1962)
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