Catalogue description HM Treasury: Chief Economic Adviser's Sector and successors: Economic Advice on Companies and Manufacturing Production (ECLMP prefix): Registered Files

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Reference: T 523
Title: HM Treasury: Chief Economic Adviser's Sector and successors: Economic Advice on Companies and Manufacturing Production (ECLMP prefix): Registered Files
Description:

The records comprise policy work concerning the delivery of permanently low inflation (between 1 and 4 per cent) and to manage the monetary conditions to ensure this can be achieved. In particular, the records concern the macro economic models for companies and manufacturing industry in meeting this aim. For example models on: investment in industry; effects on the labour markets served by particular industries on the macroeconomic model; labour market economics; measures to reduce unemployment; briefings on industries to ministers; industrial production potential, and forecasts.

Date: 1980-1986
Arrangement:

The records are arranged chronologically in file prefix order.

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

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

Physical description: 78 file(s)
Access conditions: Open
Immediate source of acquisition:

In 2014-2016 Treasury

Accumulation dates: 1982 to 1984
Selection and destruction information: RCP - 3.1.1 - records that illustrate the government's role in the management of the UK economy.
Accruals: No further accruals are expected.
Administrative / biographical background:

The records were created from 1982 under the Chief Economic Adviser's Sector, Economic Assessment Group, Domestic Assessment and Analysis Division (EA1 Division). The Chief Economic Adviser's Sector became simply the Economic Adviser [Sector] in 1984. EA1 Division's role was to produce forecasts of inflation and of public, personal and company sectors according to the Civil Service Year Book.

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