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Churchill/AMEL 1/5 contains:
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10 Empire speeches
11 Empire articles
12 Miscellaneous speeches and articles
13 Empire Marketing Board: summary of work and recommendations
14 Sugar
15 Economic articles
16 Imperial Economic Conference, Ottawa [Canada] 1932
17 Imperial Economic Conference, Ottawa [Canada]: correspondence
18 Economic files: Old War Debt to United States
19 Economic files: Central Chamber of Agriculture
20 Economic files: Canadian currency
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The Papers of Leopold Amery

Title Economic articles
Reference AMEL 1/5/15
(former reference: Box 147)
Covering Dates Nov 1929-Nov 1948 (The majority of folios date from 1929–36.)
Extent and Medium 2 files
Content and context

Texts of articles by LSA on economic affairs, including: the Empire and economic unity, and the business men's manifesto; improving trade with Imperial Preference; Conservative policy on safeguarding British industry and Imperial trade; the state of the iron and steel industry; the Import Duties Bill (1932); faults in the National Government and Cabinet system; the history of the campaign for Imperial Preference, including Joseph Chamberlain and Free Trade; the International Economic Conference and the gold standard; trade treaties with Germany, Denmark and Argentina; vote of censure against the Government over Canadian tax proposals (1936); unemployment and the export market.

Also includes: memorandum on Imperial Economic Co-operation by R F Irvine, former Professor of Economics, University of Sydney [Australia].

Index Terms
Colonialism
Economic Conditions
Economic Policy
Protectionism
Trade (Practice)
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