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Correspondence concerning economic policy, mainly between Sir Geoffrey Howe and Sir Keith Joseph

CPP/KJ 10/11

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Title

Correspondence concerning economic policy, mainly between Sir Geoffrey Howe and Sir Keith Joseph

Shelfmark

CPP/KJ 10/11

Summary

Including the setting up of three main economic policy groups – Group A concerned with economic reconstruction, Group B concerned with the public sector, and Group C concerned with taxation

Also includes:

Notes of an all-day discussion on Economic Policy between Geoffrey Howe, David Howell, John Nott, Adam Ridley, Michael Niblock and Anne Bulloch, 18/05/1975

Minutes of a meeting on Economic Policy held in the Leader of the Opposition's Office at the House of Commons on 08/07/1975

Date

May 1975-Dec 1976

Language

English

Physical extent

1 file

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Collection contents

Conservative Party Archive: Private papers: Keith Joseph

Economics

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