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Correspondence, between Sir Keith Joseph and Sir Geoffrey Howe, mainly concerning a tax credit scheme for families with children

CPP/KJ 8/11

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Title

Correspondence, between Sir Keith Joseph and Sir Geoffrey Howe, mainly concerning a tax credit scheme for families with children

Shelfmark

CPP/KJ 8/11

Summary

Other correspondents include:

Bellairs, Charles, Conservative Research Department

Hordern, Peter, MP for Horsham and Crawley

Howson, Barry C, UK Director, Colin McIver Associates (Ireland) Ltd, Marketing & Management Consultants

Mockler, Christopher, Conservative Research Department

Includes:

Paper, 'Children' concerning the Government's anticipated increase in Child Benefit, 23/06/1977, Tim Boswell, Conservative Research Department

Report of a seminar held at City University on 'The problems of Monetary Control – the recent experience of Germany, Switzerland and the USA', 24/01/1977, Dr Karl Brunner, Professor of Economics at the Universities of Bern and Rochester

Date

May 1975-Sep 1977

Language

English

Physical extent

1 file

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Collection contents

Conservative Party Archive: Private papers: Keith Joseph

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