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General economic policy

MS. Callaghan 126

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Title

General economic policy

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MS. Callaghan 126

Summary

Comprises:

Folder labelled "2306: H/I/Econ: 66" containing notes, correspondence, draft speeches, press cuttings, reports and extracts from Hansard regarding economic policy, including Budget proposals, the European Common Market and the Prices and Incomes Act. Also includes notes and correspondence regarding requests by Callaghan for research material, probably for his memoirs. 1964-1974, 1981-1983

Correspondence, press cuttings, notes and reports regarding tax reform. 1958-1964

Date

1958-1974

1958-1974, 1981-1983

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (2 folders)

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Archive of James Callaghan

Economic and industrial policy

Economic and industrial policy and trade unions

General economic policy

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