The role of the Treasury in the formation of British economic policy in the period 1918 to 1925 is one of considerable interest, both because the economic problems which confronted the British Government at this time were many, complex and often without close historical parallel, and because there was a considerable contrast in both the quality and the duration of experience between the Treasury officials and the Chancellors of the Exchequer. This study begins by studying the structure and nature of the Treasury, and goes on to examine five major- areas of policy in which the' Treasury was closely concerned. The topics studied include the Cunliffe Committee, whose reports formed the foundation for British post-war financial policy; the pr...
For much of the interwar period there was discussion in Whitehall of the policy to control prices an...
From its foundation as a private corporation in 1694, the Bank of England extended large amounts of ...
In 1904 Ralph George Hawtrey, a Cambridge Mathematics graduate, entered the Treasury as Second Class...
The object of the thesis is to look at some of the main factors governing the relations between the ...
In its dual role as both the ‘economics ministry’ and the ‘finance ministry’, HM Treasury sits at th...
This article describes how the Trade Facilities Act (TFA) and the liquidation of certain government-...
This article describes how the Trade Facilities Act and the liquidation of certain government-owned ...
The role of officials is identified generally as an important part of the policy-making process. But...
This thesis examines the conduct of economic policy from the moment Hugh Gaitskell joined the Treasu...
This thesis examines the role of New Zealand's public borrowing in the London money market, between ...
This article explores the role of the Treasury in the formulation and implementation of Britain's Eu...
The thesis examines three Departments of the British Home Civil Service from 1919 to 1946: the Home ...
The Director of Financial Enquiries. A Study of the Treasury Career of R. G. Hawtrey, 1919-39. In 1...
The U.S. Treasury began auctioning zero-coupon bills in 1929 to complement the fixed-price subscript...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D60087 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
For much of the interwar period there was discussion in Whitehall of the policy to control prices an...
From its foundation as a private corporation in 1694, the Bank of England extended large amounts of ...
In 1904 Ralph George Hawtrey, a Cambridge Mathematics graduate, entered the Treasury as Second Class...
The object of the thesis is to look at some of the main factors governing the relations between the ...
In its dual role as both the ‘economics ministry’ and the ‘finance ministry’, HM Treasury sits at th...
This article describes how the Trade Facilities Act (TFA) and the liquidation of certain government-...
This article describes how the Trade Facilities Act and the liquidation of certain government-owned ...
The role of officials is identified generally as an important part of the policy-making process. But...
This thesis examines the conduct of economic policy from the moment Hugh Gaitskell joined the Treasu...
This thesis examines the role of New Zealand's public borrowing in the London money market, between ...
This article explores the role of the Treasury in the formulation and implementation of Britain's Eu...
The thesis examines three Departments of the British Home Civil Service from 1919 to 1946: the Home ...
The Director of Financial Enquiries. A Study of the Treasury Career of R. G. Hawtrey, 1919-39. In 1...
The U.S. Treasury began auctioning zero-coupon bills in 1929 to complement the fixed-price subscript...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D60087 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
For much of the interwar period there was discussion in Whitehall of the policy to control prices an...
From its foundation as a private corporation in 1694, the Bank of England extended large amounts of ...
In 1904 Ralph George Hawtrey, a Cambridge Mathematics graduate, entered the Treasury as Second Class...