Christopher Dow was one of the most accomplished British
economists of the post-war generation. His influence - and relative
anonymity - came from devoting his exceptional abilities to public
service for most of his career, notably in the Bank of England.
The memoirs that he wrote during his time at the Bank shed an
extraordinarily revealing light on what is widely recognised to
have been one of the most difficult times for the UK economy since
the 1930s, and many of these policy debates are re-emerging today
in the wake of the 2007 recession. These memoirs are not only
informative and topical for current economic policy, but also
explore the nature of life at the top of the Bank during those
troubled times, painting detailed portraits of key protagonists at
the head of government.
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