Kaldor As a Policy Adviser
Anthony Thirlwall
Cambridge Journal of Economics, 1989, vol. 13, issue 1, 121-39
Abstract:
This paper studies the role of Professor Lord Kaldor as a policy advisor to the United Kingdom, and other governments, over the period 1939 to his death in 1986. Separate sections deal with his war-time advice, 1939-45; his work on postwar reconstruction, 1946-49; his spells as economic adviser to two Labour governments, 1964-69 and 1974-76; his work for the Royal Commission on the Taxation of Profits and Income, 1951-55, and his tax advice to many developing countries; and his advice to international institutions on the working of the international monetary system and his evidence to various government Select Committees in the United Kingdom. Copyright 1989 by Oxford University Press.
Date: 1989
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