Name
Warburg, James P. (James Paul), 1896-1969 (Interviewee)
Albertson, Dean, 1920-1989 (Interviewer)
Link, Wendell (Interviewer)
Title
Reminiscences of James Paul Warburg, 1952
Abstract
Family, youth, education; AB Harvard, 1917; Navy Flying Corps, 1918; International Acceptance Bank, 1929-1932; economic advisor to Roosevelt, 1932-1933: planning for World Economic Conference (British debt group); plans for emergency circulation and economic stability; foreign exchange policies; stabilization fund, passive control measures; bimetallism and monetary policies; negotiations with forei gn delegations; international gold standard; Hugh Johnson and National Recovery Administration; tariff and import quota negotiations; reciprocal trade program; debt settlement plans; stimulation of capital goods industries vs. public works; Thomas Amendment controversy; Most Favored Nation status; Emergency Banking Act; preliminary meetings for London Economic Conference; financial advisor to American delegation; conference politics, press leaks, United States liaison, return to Washington, new domestic currency policy formulation; new gold pricing; commodity dollar proposal; Glass-Steagall Bill; mobilizing business and academic support for sound money, 1934-1936; Chicago Committee on Monetary Policy; impressions of Raymond Moley, Bernard Baruch, Rexford Tugwell, William Bullitt, Herbert Feis, W. Averell Harriman, Lewis Douglas, Key Pittman, Hjalmar Schacht, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Cordell Hull, Dean Acheson. Account based in part on diary and correspondence
Collection Name
Individual interviews oral history collection
Subjects
Bankers; New Deal, 1933-1939; Banks and banking; International economic relations; International finance; United States Economic policy 1933-1945; United States Foreign relations 1933-1945; Warburg, James P. (James Paul), 1896-1969; United States. National Recovery Administration
Format
oral histories
Genre
Interviews
Date
1952
Physical Description
1,873 pages
Note (Biographical)
Banker
Note
Interviewed by Dean Albertson and Wendell Link
Language
English
Library Location
Columbia Center for Oral History, Columbia University
Catalog Record
15166160
Persistent URL
https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/d8-0vjv-0n27
Related URLs
Available digital content for this interview.