Clark E. Warburton was a professor of economics
in both the United States and India. He later became an economist
with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation in Washington, D.C.,
becoming chief of the Banking and Business Section of the Division
of Research and Statistics. He was also well known for his economic
theory stating that monetary forces are the key cause of economic
disturbances. He also believed that United States monetary authorities
do not provide sufficient stability, at an appropriate rate of growth,
in the supply of money available to the people and enterprises of
the nation.
The volume of the Clark E. Warburton Collection is 107 cubic feet
and consists of correspondence dating before 1920, material published
by Warburton, unpublished manuscripts, printed matter, and subject
files. Peter Warburton, Clark E. Warburtons son, donated the
collection in 1979 and 1984.
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