Fleming, Harold M. (Harold Manchester)

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Dates:
Active 1917
Active 1971

Biographical notes:

Harold Manchester Fleming (1900-1971) was an American financial writer and political economist. He went to the Soviet Union in 1922 as a field inspector for the American Relief Administration and worked for the Bureau of Education and as a reporter in Peking. On his return to the U.S., he was a securities analyst, stockbroker and statistician before becoming the Wall Street correspondent for the Christian Science Monitor. He wrote books and articles on banking, federal reserve policies, commodity markets, and other subjects related to business and political economy.

From the guide to the Harold M. Fleming papers, 1917-1971, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.)

Harold Manchester Fleming (1900-1971) was an American financial writer and political economist.

He went to the Soviet Union in 1922 as a field inspector for the American Relief Administration and worked for the Bureau of Education and as a reporter in Peking. On his return to the U.S., he was a securities analyst, stockbroker and statistician before becoming the Wall Street correspondent for the Christian Science Monitor. He wrote books and articles on banking, federal reserve policies, commodity markets, and other subjects related to business and political economy.

From the description of Harold M. Fleming papers, 1917-1971. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 144652362

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Subjects:

  • Antitrust law
  • Authors and publishers
  • Authors and publishers
  • Economics
  • Finance
  • International relief
  • Journalism, Commercial

Occupations:

  • Economists
  • Journalists

Places:

  • Soviet Union (as recorded)
  • China (as recorded)
  • United States (as recorded)
  • China (as recorded)
  • Soviet Union (as recorded)