Conclusion: Summer 1984
Graham Hacche and
Christopher Taylor
Chapter 9 in Inside the Bank of England, 2013, pp 246-252 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract I left the Bank at the end of February 1984. The six months before that was a period of gradual disengagement. I did each thing for the penultimate or the last time, as the case might be; thought how to ease the way for my successor; and was increasingly taken up with plans for my own future and for the book to be written when I left. In the six months since then I have been able to guess the internal story, but heard little of it direct and in detail; and thinking and writing about economic policy has involved a distancing of myself from the present. I am therefore no longer able, nor do I wish, to write as in previous summers. All that remains is to set down some brief final notes.
Keywords: Previous Summer; Thursday Morn; Pension Arrangement; Golden Oldie; Czechoslovak Republic (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1057/9781137032317_10
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