Arthur Kitson

Arthur Kitson (6 April 1859, London – 2 October 1937) was a British monetary theorist and inventor.

Arthur was educated by private tutors and at King's College, London, where he won the Whitworth scholarship in a competitive examination, being second out of 600 contestants.

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Kitson was invited to contribute to the Cunliffe Committee on Currency and Foreign Exchange Rates in January 1919.

In place of oral testimony, he published his criticism at his own expense and furnished copies to every member of the committee.