Description | Includes: Joel Barnett MP House of Commons speech on unemployment and interest rates; Lord Cromer correspondence re: Sir Edward Peacock plaque, names for Shell board and request for a sample £50 note; Professor Alan Walters speech at the Institute of Directors Annual Lecture 1981; Terry Burns speech 'United Kingdom (UK) economic policy and prospects; pamphlet edited by William Waldegrave 'Changing Gear: What the Government should do next'; Edward Heath speech 'There is another way' which puts forward his view of the need for a complete reassessment of Conservative Economic Policy; Patrick Jenkin MP speech extracts on industry set to emerge fitter from recession; Sir Geoffrey Howe (Chancellor) speech 'Beware the Philosopher's Stone'; Sir Ian Gilmore, Conservative MP speech 'The Economic Alternative, we must act now'; John M. Raisman 'The North Sea Achievements of Briths Industry: Are we making the most of them?'; Walter Eltis 'The interest rate setback: Is recovery still possible?'; Paul Bareau paper 'The disorder in the money world from Bretton Woods to [Special Drawing Right unit] SDRs'; J.P. Lowry 'British Industrial Relations - some Personal Reflections'; Ian MacGregor's Chairman's speech to the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) annual conference, plus newspaper cuttings about MacGregor's tackling of unemployment; Sir Maurice Laing 'A Policy for Revival'; Lord Kaldor speech to the House of Lords 'Debate on the Address'; extract of Hansard copy of Lord Thorneycroft speech; Lord Hailsham speech 'Two-Chamber Government' to the Italian Senate; Sir Jeremy Morse speech 'How British banking has changed'; Chancellor Geoffrey Howe statement on plans for public expenditure and the future pattern of National Insurance contributions; article by William Greider 'The Education of David Stockman'; summary note of telephone conversation between Richard Debs (Morgan Stanley International) and the Governor (Gordon Richardson) on recession and interest rates; Lord Kaldor speech to the House of Lords 'The Arms Race and the Economy'; Sir Henry Chilver speech 'Awareness in the age of mass-communication'. (Indexed) |