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Sir Samuel Brittan, the doyen of British economic journalists, explores the connections between economics, ethics, and politics while assessing the me...
First published as The Treasury under the Tories 1951-1964 and later revised as Steering the Economy, this study has now been further revised ans comp...
Sir Samuel Brittan expounds an individualist vision of liberalism which welcomes some of the New Labour policy initiatives, but rejects its communitar...
Essays in Political Economy
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An Attitude Survey
Report of an attitude survey on issues of economic policy and social policy in the UK, carried out among economists, politicians and commentators - st...
In this new edition, the author discusses the latest developments both in the world of ideas and events, as well as the case for a genuine consumer ma...
This book contains commentaries by Samuel Brittan and Melanie Powell. In Happiness, Economics and Public Policy, Helen Johns and Paul Ormerod analyse ...
An Analysis of the Nature and the Role of Markets
Critique of the values and ethics associated with competition, capitalism and the 'permissive society' in the UK - examines the attitudes of youthful ...
An Examination of Basic Incomes in a Market Economy
A Journalist's Reflections on Output, Jobs, Prices and Money
A Guide to Flexible Rates
UK. Monograph criticising the government policy of fixing the sterling foreign exchange rate, analysing different exchange rate systems and advocating...
Incomes policy, UK - inflation, wage policy, price control, unemployment, employment policy, income distribution, trade union attitude, case studies, ...
A Re-examination of Britain's Experience in the Exchange Rate Mechanism
Discusses the contribution of ERM membership to Britain's economic performance. This book suggests that Britain joined the ERM 'in despair' after tryi...
The Bogus Dilemma
Reflections of an Individualist
Samuel Brittan has been one of the Financial Times' leading columnists for nearly thirty years. He has also advised numerous Chancellors of the Excheq...
Samuel Brittan, the Diary of an 'Irregular', 1964-6
An insider's account of the Wilson government from the perspective of Sir Samuel Brittan, an economic journalist who went on to become one of Britain'...
The Presidential Address to the David Hume Institute, October 1996