| King's/PP/NK/10 contains: |
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| 2 |
Memoranda |
| 3 |
Memoranda |
| 4 |
'Miscellaneous correspondence about various taxation questions' |
| 5 |
'Treasury political papers' |
| 6 |
Assorted papers relating to the Selective Employment Tax |
| 7 |
Selective Employment Tax |
| 8 |
Selective Employment Tax in Japan |
| 9 |
Report of the Commonwealth (Australia) Committee on Taxation |
| 10 |
Assorted papers written by A. J. Merretton |
| 11 |
Life assurance relief |
| 12 |
Address to the Economic Research Council |
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The Papers of Nicholas Kaldor
| Title |
Selective Employment Tax |
| Reference |
NK/10/7 |
| Covering Dates |
1966–1969 |
| Extent and Medium |
3 files in 3 envelopes; paper |
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| Content and context |
The file contains memoranda and correspondence concerning the impact of the Selective Employment Tax on employment and productivity in retail distribution, including the Reddaway Report and research by the Department of Applied Economics at Cambridge University. |
| No further on-line information. |
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