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Economic papers

MS. Wilson c. 1602

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Title

Economic papers

Shelfmark

MS. Wilson c. 1602

Summary

Includes:

New Deal for Coal, unemployment statistics, reports on Unemployment in the Trade Cycle, and speaking notes in Sir William Beveridge's hand

notes and typed reports by Wilson, manuscript and typescript

manuscript by H. Llewellyn Smith, paper for the Political Economy Club on Trade Cycles, 1898

The Study of Economic Activity by TM Knox, inscribed to Wilson by the author, 1936.

Date

1939-1942?

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (2 folders)

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Collection contents

Archive of (James) Harold Wilson

Personal and Assorted Non-Official Papers

Personal papers

Early career: work for Beveridge and Board of Trade

Economic papers

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