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in terms of setting future strategy for UK business and industry, though not in terms of industrial relations. It was headed by a series of consensual industrialists Sir Geoffrey Chandler and Bernard Asher and ex civil servants e.g. John Cassels and one academic Walter Eltis.
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distrusted the body and scaled down its meetings from monthly to quarterly - of which the Chancellor only attended one per year. The National Economic Development Council was abolished by
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Similar bodies had been evolving for a generation. An Economic Advisory Council had been set up in 1930, chaired by the Prime Minister and including leading economists
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the United Kingdom was a member of a similar international body, namely the
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The Chancellors: A History of the Chancellors of the Exchequer, 1945-90
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to bring together management, trades unions and government – a form of
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The Major Premiership: Politics and Policies under John Major, 1990-97
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economic planning
United Kingdom
tripartism
John Maynard Keynes
Josiah Stamp
Sir Edwin Plowden
House of Commons
Selwyn Lloyd
French Economic and Social Council
Edward Heath
Harold Wilson
James Callaghan
Margaret Thatcher
John Major
European Union
European Union
Economic and Social Committee
ISBN
978-0-006-38418-2
Marr, Andrew
ISBN
978-1-4050-0538-8


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