Economic policy
Found in 1300 Collections and/or Records:
(Untitled), 04 Jun 1924
"The economics of the oil industry": a paper read by Sir Robert Waley Cohen at the Empire Mining and Metallurgical Congress.
(Untitled), 19 Nov 1921
Letter from George Stanley (Maybank, Farncombe Road, Worthing, [Sussex]) to WSC enclosing a paper by him on proposals for improving trading conditions [see CHAR 2/117/62-96] and explaining that he has also sent copies to Austen Chamberlain, Sir Robert Horne [later Lord Horne of Slamannan], Stanley Baldwin [later Lord Baldwin] and Sir William Clark.
(Untitled), [Nov] [1921]
"The collapse in the exchanges. A proposal for ameliorating trade conditions." By George Stanley, former Deputy Comptroller-General of the Commercial, Labour and Statistical Departments of the Board of Trade and Assistant Secretary for the Board's Commercial Department. Sent with CHAR 2/117/61.
(Untitled), 16 Jan 1925
Letter from Lord Grey of Fallodon [formerly Sir Edward Grey] to WSC, congratulations on the success of the Paris Finance Conference.
(Untitled), 20 Feb 1925
Letter from Sir Abe Bailey to WSC, advising him to remove restrictions on foreign loans.
(Untitled), 30 Mar 1935
(Untitled), 09 May 1935
Letter from Harold Robinson, [Chairman, Lancashire Group, India Defence League], to WSC, enclosing a reprint of his article from the Oldham Chronicle, 30 March 1935, "Lancashire Demands a Square Deal - Remove the Surcharges in Indian Tariff on Cotton Goods"; reporting that the article had been issued to all Lancashire MPs.
(Untitled), 21 Dec 1934
Extract from the "Parliamentary Report" of 21 December containing Boothby's speech in the House of Commons during the Adjournment Debate, calling for a clear explanation of the Government's economic and trade policy, and the purchase of coal-mining royalties, the improvement of city roads and housing for the poor. [Covering letter at CHAR 2/234/5]. Printed.
(Untitled), 15 Jan 1935
Letter from "Bob" [Robert Boothby] (The French House, Lympne, Kent) to WSC, explaining the Treasury case against [international currency] stabilisation, as "the dollar is hopelessly undervalued and the franc is hopelessly overvalued", and the position of the United States and France; the opinion of [Sir Frederick] Leith-Ross [Chief Economic Adviser to the Government] on the proper dollar-sterling rate. Manuscript.
(Untitled), 12 Mar 1935
Letter from Rene Leon (40 Wall Street, New York [United States] to WSC, enclosing an article [not present], and commenting on the importance in the United States of the general stabilization of currencies, and regretting that Neville Chamberlain does not seem to share that view, as this results in a lack of Anglo-American co-operation.
(Untitled), Mar 1935
A copy of the booklet "Money the Jester", by "Santosam" [H Midwood], on the world economy. Covering letters at CHAR 2/235/91 and CHAR 2/235/94.
(Untitled), 29 May 1935
Newspaper cutting from the New York Herald-Tribune, "Today and Tomorrow: the NRA and After", by Walter Lippman, on the United States National Recovery Administration.
(Untitled), 12 Jun 1935
Letter from Bernard Baruch (597 Madison Avenue, New York [United States]) to WSC, enclosing notes on the New Deal [see CHAR 2/235/5 and CHAR 2/236/6-10] and commenting on the world-wide trend towards greater distribution of wealth, as in the Soviet Union, the United States and Europe. Annotated "In article box - new American articles".
(Untitled), 06 Jun 1935
Letter from an unknown correspondent to Bernard Baruch, enclosing notes on the New Deal [see CHAR 2/236/6-10] in reply to correspondence relating to an article by WSC on the New Deal. [Covering letter CHAR 2/236/3-4]. Unsigned copy.
(Untitled), [06] Jun 1935
Notes on the United States New Deal and National Recovery Administration, in reply to correspondence relating to an article by WSC on the New Deal. [Covering letters CHAR 2/236/3-4 and CHAR 2/236/5]. Unsigned.
(Untitled), 12 May 1935
Letter from "Bernie" [Bernard Baruch] (Georgetown, South Carolina [United States]) to WSC, on industrial mobilization, price freezing, and prevention of profiteering in case of war. Annotated "Material for American book".
(Untitled), [Mar] 1935
Memorandum by Rene Leon on "Britain and the United States: The Urgency of Conciliating Their Opposed Monetary Concepts". [Covering letter CHAR 2/236/16].
(Untitled), 02 Jun 1934
Memorandum by Rene Leon (40 Wall Street, New York [United States]) on "Silver and the Yen: Their Influence on the American Economy". [Covering letter CHAR 2/236/16].
(Untitled), Jun 1935
Memorandum by Robert Boothby (Chase, Henderson and Tennant, 56-60 New Broad Street, London) on politics and economics in the United States. Printed. [Covering letters CHAR 2/236/20 and CHAR 2/236/21].
(Untitled), 08 May 1935
Letter from Katharine, Duchess of Atholl, (98 Elm Park Gardens, London SW10) to WSC, enclosing a memorandum written after the Burma debate in the House of Commons, on the continuation of high duties on British cotton goods in Burma [later Myanmar], in spite of the proposed separation from India.
(Untitled), Jul 1930
Report of the Economic Advisory Council's committee on the cotton industry.
(Untitled), 15 May 1930
Hints for speakers issued by the Conservative and Unionist Central Office on the Consumers' Council Bill.
(Untitled), 15 May 1930
Notes on trade and industry published by the National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations.
(Untitled), 1929
"The movement for a sounder money": pamphlet issued by the Stable Money Association, 104 Fifth Avenue, New York, [United States].
(Untitled), 1925 - 1929
Memorandum on the Sinking Fund and the encashment of savings certificates.