International Monetary Situation and the British Economy
International Monetary Situation and the British Economy
Documents from 02 June 1968 to 27 June 1968
Identity Statement
Paper
Carr, Mary
Content and Structure
Discussions on popular and participating democracy in Britain initiated by Wedgwood Benn; Britain’s prospects in Europe; NAFTA rules on competition; Inflation gap in France; International monetary situation and France monetary measures; Danger of franc devaluation; Sterling area in transition; Crisis of political parties in Britain; French economic policy; Aluminium industry and EFTA; Donovan Commission and labour relations; France’s economic difficulties and safeguard measures; Value of British coal to European Community; Reduction of Britain’s payments deficit; Confederation of British Industry (CBI)’s inquiry into industrial trends; Concern in Europe on emigration of skilled personnel ("brain drain"); Relationship between Britain and US as seen by George W. Ball; EEC tariff cuts; Study of the British economy by American and Canadian economists.
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English
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