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Chancellor of the Exchequer, Denis Healey on his confidence and hopes for a strong 1977. Healey discusses interest rates, inflation, trade unions, exports and other economic factors.
Chancellor of the Exchequer, Denis Healey gives his reaction to Italy joining the European monetary system. Male interviewer not identified.
Conservative MP Nigel Lawson on the failure of the European Economic Community to agree terms for a European monetary system. Lawson is disappointed that British Prime Minister James Callaghan has decided...
Chancellor of the Exchequer, Denis Healey outlines the reasons why the Labour Government decided not to join the European monetary system.
John Ferguson reports on Ireland’s decision to join the European monetary system and the preparatory measures it is taking. Director-General of the Confederation of Irish Industry, Liam Connellan says the...
Interview with US economist John Kenneth Galbraith on the Conservative Government’s economic policy known as monetarism, its history and how it will not succeed now. Male interviewer not identified.
Interview with Chancellor Geoffrey Howe, who defends the Government’s economic policies despite growing discontentment from other members of the Conservative Party. Douglas Moffitt interviews.
Interview with Chancellor Geoffrey Howe, on the anticipated rise of mortgage rates and defending the Government’s economic policies despite growing discontentment from other members of the Conservative...
Report on US President Ronald Reagan’s economic proposals for the year being presented to Congress. Speaking are US Treasury Secretary Donald Regan; White House spokesman David Stockman. Male reporter not...
Stephen Barden reports on the publication of a new TUC-Labour Party economic policy document called Economic Planning and Industrial Democracy: The Framework for Full Employment. Includes interview with Len...
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