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Young, Arthur N. (Arthur Nichols), 1890-1984


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    • Young, Arthur N. (Arthur Nichols), 1890-
    • Young, Arthur Nichols, 1890-
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    • Young, Arthur N. (Arthur Nichols), 1890-
    • Young, Arthur Nichols, 1890-
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    • found: His The single tax movement in the United States ... 1916.
    • found: His The Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency, 1983:CIP t.p. (Arthur N. Young) CIP data sheet (b. 11/21/1890)
    • found: Young, Arthur N. China and the helping hand, 1937-1945, 1971:title page (Arthur N. Young)
    • found: New York Times, (Website), viewed December 9, 2019:"Arthur Nichols Young, Economist, Dies at 93," August 24, 1984, Section D, Page 15 (Arthur Nichols Young, an international economist who served as a financial adviser to the Chinese Nationalist Government and represented the United States after World War II in missions to the Middle East and Latin America, died July 19 [1984] at a retirement home in Claremont, Calif. He was 93 years old. Mr. Young, born in Los Angeles in 1890 ... From 1929 to 1946, Mr. Young had several roles as an economist in China ... Mr. Young returned to the United States and in 1951 he headed an American economic mission to Saudi Arabia ... Mr. Young was the author of four books on economic conditions in China and of "Saudi Arabia: The making of a Financial Giant," published in 1983 ...) - https://www.nytimes.com/1984/08/24/obituaries/arthur-nichols-youngeconomist-dies-at-93.html
    • found: Gale In Context: Biography (via library subscription), viewed December 9, 2019:"Arthur N(ichols) Young." Contemporary Authors Online, Gale, 2002, Updated:May 22, 2002 (Born November 21, 1890, in Los Angeles, CA; died July 19, 1984, in Claremont, CA ... Career. Began as college and university teacher of economics; financial adviser, with special reference to currency, central banking, loans, and investments, in China, elsewhere in southeast Asia, Saudi Arabia, and most countries of Latin America, beginning 1918; economist, then head of economic office, U.S. Department of State, 1922-28; financial adviser to Chinese government, 1929-46, also serving as vice-chair of United China Relief Coordinating Commission, 1942-45, chair of American Relief and Red Cross Committees in China, 1943-45, trustee of China Foundation, and member of Chinese delegation to Bretton Woods Conference, 1944; chief of American financial mission, acting director of Point IV program in Saudi Arabia, 1951-52; financial consultant to American foreign aid administrations, 1954, 1957-58, and to Stanford Research Institute, 1962-63. Occidental College, Los Angeles, CA, trustee, beginning 1950, lecturer, 1958-59 ...)
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