| King's/PP/JMK contains: |
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| CE |
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace |
| RSS |
Royal Statistical Society |
| BA |
British Academy |
| ES |
Econometric Society |
| NIS |
National Institute of Economic and Social Research |
| LCE |
London and Cambridge Economic Service |
| BAA |
British Association for the Advancement of Science |
| NM |
National Mutual Life Assurance Society |
| NS |
'Nation and Athenaeum'; 'New Statesman and Nation' |
| PR |
P.R. Finance Co., Ltd. |
| AD |
A.D. Investment Trust Ltd. |
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The Papers of John Maynard Keynes
| Title |
London and Cambridge Economic Service |
| Reference |
JMK/LCE |
| Covering Dates |
1922–1929 |
| Extent and Medium |
3 envelopes; paper |
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| Content and context |
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The London and Cambridge Economic Service was founded by J.M. Keynes and others in 1923 to provide businessmen and financial analysts with a reliable and regular source of economic information.
This series comprises papers related to the Service during its early years when it was managed by an executive committee including J.M. Keynes and Hubert Henderson from Cambridge, and William Beveridge and A.L. Bowley from the London School of Economics.
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| Index Terms |
| Beveridge, William (1879-1963) Baron Beveridge, economist and social reformer |
| King's/PP/JMK/LCE contains: |
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Cotton, silk, corn, oil, tea and coffee. Research statistics and correspondence for international prices and supplies of, among other things, cotton, silk, corn, tea, oil, 1922-4 and coffee, 1924, 1930; Special memoranda: stocks of staple commodities numbers 1 (April 1923), 22 (March 1927), 24 (October 1930). 16 items in envelope; paper. |
1922–1930 |
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Jute, sugar and rubber. Research statistics for international prices and supplies of jute, 1922-4, sugar, 1923 and rubber, 1923-8. 50 items in envelope; paper. |
1922–1928 |
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Metals. Assorted papers concerning the international trade in metals, chiefly tin and copper. Papers assembled 1923-9, but include statistical information from 1901. Include stockbrokers' reports, trade bulletins, untitled typescript memorandum by J.M. Keynes on tin, 1 December 1926, and another 'The production and consumption of tin', 21 September 1928. 114 items in envelope; paper. |
1923–1929 |
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