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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

(1962) Too many regulators?, The Banker, 112 (3), pp. 571-80.

(1964) The Treasury under the Tories, 1951-64. London: Secker & Warburg.

(1967) Inquest on planning in Britain. London: Political and Economic Planning.

(1968) Left or right: the bogus dilemma. London: Secker & t Warburg

(1969) Steering the economy: the role of the Treasury. London: Secker & Warburg.

(1970a) The price of economic freedom: a guide to flexible rates. London: Macmillan.

(1970b) Some common market heresies, Journal of Common Market Studies, 8 (3), pp. 291-304.

(1970) [A. Shepherd] The Treasury after five years, The Banker, 120 (1), pp. 99-105.

(1971) Steering the economy: the role of the Treasury, rev. edn. Harmondsworth: Penguin.

(1973a) Capitalism and the Permissive Society. London: Macmillan.

(1973b) Is there an economic consensus?: an attitude survey. London: Macmillan.

(1975) The economic contradictions of democracy, British Journal of Political Science, 5 (2), pp. 129-59.

(1977a) The economic consequences of democracy. London: Temple Smith.

(1977b) Whats wrong with economics?, in S. Brittan (1977a) q.v., pp. 223-36.

(1981) How to end the monetarist controversy: a journalists reflections on output, jobs, prices and money. London: IEA.

(1983a) Two cheers for utilitarianism, Oxford Economic Papers, n.s. 35 (3), pp. 331-350. Rep. in S. Brittan (1983b) q.v., pp. 22-47.*

(1983b) The role and limits of government: essays in political economy. London: London: Temple Smith.

(1983c) How to end the monetarist controversy: the argument summarised, in S.Brittan (1983b) q.v., pp. 83-104.* [A condensed version of Brittan 1981.]

(1987) The fight for freedom in broadcasting, Political Quarterly, 58 (1), pp. 3-20.

(1988) A restatement of economic liberalism. London: Macmillan. [2nd edn. of Brittan 1973a.]

(1989) The Thatcher govemments economic policy, in D. Kavanagh and A. Seldon (eds) (1989) The Thatcher effect. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 1-37. [A revised version, The Thatcher govemments economic legacy is in S. Brittan (1995a) q.v., pp. 183-210.]

(199Oa) Choice and utility, in L. Allison (ed.) (1990) The utilitarian response: the contemporary viability of utilitarian political philosophy. London: Sage, pp. 74 (199Ob) Preface, in M. Ricketts and E. Shoesmith (1990) British economic opinion: a survey of a thousand economists. London: IEA, pp. 9-12.

(1995a) Capitalism with a human face. Aldershot: Edward Elgar.

(1995b) Introduction: footfalls in the memory, in S. Brittan (199Sa) q.v., pp. 1-25.

(1995c) The role of the exchange rate, in S. Brittan (1995a) q.v., pp. 166-79.

(1995d) Some presumptions of economic liberalism, in S. Brittan (199Sa) q.v., pp. 265-82.*

(1998) Essays, moral, political and economic. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.

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