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A professional autobiography

[from Exemplary Economists, Volume II: Europe, Asia and Australasia, Edited by R E Backhouse and R Middleton: Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK; Northampton, MA, USA]

1 Early Enthusiasms :: 2 Cambridge Retrospect :: 3 Illiberal Liberals :: 4 The Financial Times :: 5 Morality and Foreign Policy :: 6 The Move to the Observer, 1961 :: 7 The Treasury under the Tories :: 8 George Browns DEA :: 9 The Bogus Dilemma :: 10 My own U-Turn :: 11 The not-so-Great-and-Good :: 12 The Role of Economics :: 13 Capitalism and the Permissive Society :: 14 Perplexities and Convexities :: 15 Contradictions of Democracy :: 16 The 'Jay-Brittan' Period :: 17 Egg on my ERM Face :: Postscript :: Selected Works :: Bibliography

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Cole, G.D.H. (1947) The intelligent mans guide to the post-war world. London: Victor Gollancz.

Edmund Dell (2000) A Strange Eventful History: Democratic Socialism in Britain, HarperCollins.

Eltis, W.A. (1963) Investment, technical progress and economic growth, Oxford Economic Papers, n.s. 15 (I), pp. 32-52. s

Friedman, M. (1968) The role of monetary policy, American Economic Review, 58 (1), pp. 1-17.

HMSO (1986) Committee on financing me BBC (Peacock committee), Report, 1985-6 (9824).

Hogben, L.T. (1936) Mathematics for the million: a popular self-educator. London: Allen & Unwin.

Kynaston, D. (1988) The Financial Times: a centenary history. London: Viking.

Mann, T. (1927) The magic mountain, 2 vols. London: Secker.

Marshall, A. (1890) Principles of economics: an introductory volume. London: Macmillan.

Parsons, D.W. (1989) The power of the financial press: journalism and economic opinion in Britain and America. Aldershot: Edward Elgar.

Popper, K. (1945) The open society and its enemies. London: Routledge.

Popper, K. (1960) The poverty of historicism, 2nd edn. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.

Rawls, J.A. (1972) A theory of justice. Oxford: Clarendon Press.

Robinson, J. (1956) The accumulation of capital. London: Macmillan.

Schumpeter, J.A. (1943) Capitalism, socialism and democracy. London: George Allen & Unwin.

Taylor, G.R. (1947) Economics for the exasperated. London: John Lane.


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