Economic conditions
Found in 1264 Collections and/or Records:
National and monetary crisis 1931: correspondence, 1931-05 - 1933-07
Notes, 1964 - 1967
Subjects include diplomacy, Atlantic trade and the world economy.
Notes for "The Awakening", 1945-12 - 1947-09
Including printed material concerning international trade and the Trade Charter; reports from the Geneva Conference of September 1947.
Notes for "The Awakening", 1947-08 - 1947-09
Including newspaper cuttings on economic affairs used as source material.
Notes for "The Awakening", 1947-06 - 1947-09
Including newspaper cuttings on economic affairs used as source material and a letter from LSA to the Times on short and long-term economic policy.
Notes for "The Awakening", 1947-04 - 1947-09
Including printed material and newspaper cuttings on economic affairs.
Notes for "The Awakening", 1947-06 - 1947-09
Including [mostly] newspaper cuttings on economic affairs, with notes on the Marshall Plan.
Notes for "The Awakening", 1944-10 - 1947-09
Notes for "The Awakening", 1944-02 - 1947-05
Includes: printed material, 'The Uses and Abuses of Economic Planning', by Sir Hubert Henderson, Professor of Political Economy, University of Oxford; correspondence with Sir Hubert Henderson, with typescripts of papers written by him while Economic Advisor to the Treasury; newspaper cuttings.
Notes for "The Awakening", 1944-10 - 1947-09
Includes: newspaper cuttings; notes; correspondence with Sir Hubert Henderson, Professor of Political Economy, University of Oxford; annotated typescript of speech [delivered by LSA?] in Cardiff [Wales] May 1946.
"Now's your chance": recording of a Brighton local radio phone-in programme with JA, 1976-07-30
Subjects include: lack of confidence in the Government's economic policy; social security; the sale of council housing; charging foreign visitors for National Health Service treatment; Uganda and Soviet influence in Africa; defence, particularly relating to the Soviet Union, cuts to naval power and building up European defence; rail transport policy; immigration and race relations; unemployment.
"Observations on 'The case for and against a legal minimum wage for sewated workers' published by the Women's Industrial Council", 27 April [1908]
Official: Board of Trade, 1906 - 1911
Official: Board of Trade: Anglo-French Commercial Relations: notes and papers., 22 Dec 1907 - 08 Nov 1909
Official: Board of Trade: Companies' Bills: prints., 09 Mar 1908 - 25 May 1908
Includes: a draft of the Companies (Consolidation) Bill; a draft of the Assurance Companies Bill.
Official: Board of Trade: correspondence., 01 Nov 1908 - 01 Dec 1908
Official: Board of Trade: correspondence., Apr 1901 - 30 Dec 1908
Official: Board of Trade: correspondence., 04 Jan 1909 - 30 Nov 1909
Official: Board of Trade: German Imperial Finance: notes and papers., Feb 1908 - 29 Dec 1909
Official: Board of Trade: International Trade; National Revenue: notes and papers., Feb 1904 - 24 Dec 1909
Official: Board of Trade: International Trade; National Revenue: notes and papers., 11 Aug 1904 - 30 Dec 1909
Official: Board of Trade: notes and papers., 28 May 1907 - Jan 1910
Official: Board of Trade: Patents and Designs Act: notes and papers., 03 Jul 1908 - 30 Nov 1909
Includes: a memorandum by Cornelius Dalton [Comptroller-General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks] on the results of the 1907 Patents and Designs Act; note from Sir Hubert Llewellyn Smith [Permanent Secretary to the Board of Trade] on the restricted role of the Comptroller of Patents, compared to the Board of Trade, in gathering information; a list of firms which have commenced or will commence work under the 1907 act.
Official: Board of Trade: Report on Work, 1906 - 1909: notes and prints., 01 Mar 1908 - 03 Jan 1910
Official: Board of Trade: State of Employment and Trade: printed memoranda., 08 Aug 1908 - 16 Nov 1909
Includes: notes on the disquieting unemployment figures by WSC, and his comments on the memoranda; memoranda on the state of employment and trade, from 1908 to early 1910, including employment, wages, disputes and prices, the state of trade, and trade in France, Germany and the United States; a report on unemployment (September 1908), including trades affected, districts affected, and skilled and unskilled workers.