Catalogue description HM Treasury: Chief Economic Adviser's Sector, Economic Assessment Group, Monetary and Balance of Payments Forecast and Analysis Division (EA2): Records (BPC series)

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Reference: T 433
Title: HM Treasury: Chief Economic Adviser's Sector, Economic Assessment Group, Monetary and Balance of Payments Forecast and Analysis Division (EA2): Records (BPC series)
Description:

The records in this series concern forecasts of current and capital accounts of balance of payments and domestic financial forecasts. Typical of these records are research and forecasts on factors affecting balance of payments such as trade prices, import and export volumes and invisibles and balance of payments briefings.

Date: 1979-1986
Arrangement:

Filed chronologically and in file prefix order.

Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Former reference in its original department: BPC
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: English
Creator:

Treasury, Chief Economic Adviser's Sector, 1975-1985

Physical description: 83 file(s)
Access conditions: Open unless otherwise stated
Immediate source of acquisition:

In 2013-2016 Treasury

Accumulation dates: 1981 to 1985
Selection and destruction information: OSP9 - Fiscal Policy. OSP12 - Central Direction and Oversight of Policy.
Accruals: No further accruals are expected.
Administrative / biographical background:

The Monetary and Balance of Payments Forecast and Analysis Division (EA2) was created in 1981 under the Economic Assessment Group and thereunder the HM Treasury's Chief Economic Adviser's Sector. Staff complement was as follows: Senior Economic Adviser; Economic Adviser (Balance of Payments, capital account, exchange rate); Economic Adviser (Domestic financial forecast). It had two other sibling divisions within the Economic Assessment Group, these being: the Domestic Forecasting and Analysis Division (EA1) and the Computer Applications and Statisitcal Support Division (EA3).

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