Date: 25 September 2025
Source: League of Nations. Journal of the Monetary and Economic Conference. 20 December 1933, Ref. 0000765427_D0001, p. 7-27, available: League of Nations Archive
Funded: Part of a European Research Council (ERC)-grant,
ECOINT, Grant No. 885285
The Monetary and Economic Conference (London Economic Conference) met in London from 12 June to 27 July 1933. It was convened by the League of Nations. Delegates discussed currency stabilisation, trade barriers, and intergovernmental debts. The conference ended without binding agreements.
This visualization displays the delegates who participated in the conference, as listed in the League of Nations' Journal of the Monetary and Economic Conference. (20 December 1933, Ref. 0000765427_D0001, p. 7-27). Some delegates represented countries, others represented international organisations, such as the ILO or ICC. Toggle between country and organisation views to explore these different groupings. Each square represents one delegate, colored by the country or organisation they represented. Use the buttons at the top or the country / organsiation names below the viz to filter. Hover squares to see details.