This volume collects together Sir Alec Cairncross' most important
contributions to the economic history of the post-1939 period. They
address such major issues as the role of economists in the 2nd
World War, the significance of the Marshall plan and Britain's
relative economic decline. Together they demonstrate a keen insight
into the changing role of the economist in government and the
gradual transformation of the economic landscape.
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