Economic policy
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"Mr Keynes on Mr McKenna", 18 Feb 1927
Memorandum by Ralph Hawtrey [Director of Financial Enquiries] to WSC about John Maynard Keynes' article [CHAR 18/40/76-77] on the views of [Reginald McKenna, Chairman, Midland Bank, see CHAR 18/40/62] covering various subjects including: relations between price levels; Keynes' figures and figures on wages, prices and cost of living; falling prices and credit contraction; economic depression; Keynes' proposal to divert labour and capital away from export.Typescript signed with initials.
"Mr McKenna on Monetary Policy" by John Maynard Keynes, 12 Feb 1927
Article from "The Nation & Athenaum" on statements by the Chairmen of the banks, particularly [Reginald] McKenna [Chairman, Midland Bank] on monetary policy and observations on the United States, the need for change in the Bank of England's policy and the gold standard.Printed.
"My Political Life", volume IV: Leo Amery's correspondence on the economy, Empire and Europe, 1941 - 1948
National and monetary crisis 1931: correspondence, 1931-05 - 1933-07
National Savings, 1973
Files on subjects from 'C' to 'W'.
Newsnight, 1984-10 - 1985-12
Transcripts of and briefing for interviews on subjects including the miners’ strike, defence, economic policy and the Social Democrat/Liberal Alliance. Also includes correspondence between the BBC and Peter Mandelson, Director of Campaigns and Communications, on coverage of Labour in general.
NK Wales, 1989-10-13 - 1989-10-14
Press interviews in Wales on NK's response to the speech by Nigel Lawson, Chancellor of the Exchequer, at the Conservative Party Conference on the previous day, on the state of the economy and also the exchange rate mechanism, and also the decision by Michael Foot to step down at the next General Election. Also includes an episode of BBC Radio 4's Any Questions from 14 October.
"Observations on 'The case for and against a legal minimum wage for sewated workers' published by the Women's Industrial Council", 27 April [1908]
OECD [Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development], 1974
Files on subjects from 'C' to 'W'.
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.