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Churchill/CLRK 5/3 contains:
1 Proceedings of a weekend conference of the Institute of Municipal Treasurers and Accountants, "The place of finance in public administration" (at which Clarke was a representative of MH Treasury), March 1954
2 Copy of "The management of the public sector of the national economy" delivered as the Stamp Memorial Lecture before the University of London in December 1964
3 Copies of various publications by Clarke, 1966-73
4 "New trends in Government", lectures delivered by Clarke at the Civil Service Staff College between March and April 1971 (HMSO, 1971)
5 EEC report on which Clarke was one of the Rapporteurs on, "Aims and means of a European policy on technological development", 1972; with related papers, 1971-2
6 Research report by Clarke for Centre for Business Research on, "Incomes policy in Phase IV", circa 1973
7 Copy of Clarke's, "Parliament and public expenditure" (1973), and related papers, 1972-74
8 Report to the EEC on "Public purchase in the Common Market" by Clarke and Guy Charpentier, July 1974; and related papers, 1971-77
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The Papers of Sir Richard (Otto) Clarke

Title Copies of various publications by Clarke, 1966-73
Reference CLRK 5/3/3
Covering Dates 1966–1973
Extent and Medium 1 folder
Content and context

Including "The public sector" (Spring 1966); "The number and size of Government departments" (1972); "Mintech [Ministry of Technology] in retrospect" (1973); with related correspondence, including Sir William Armstrong, Edward du Cann MP, John Davies MP, Sir Antony Part, Professor William Robson and Sir David Serpell and "Charles" [Charles Villiers] , 1971-73

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