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DTSTAMP:20111109T102300Z
DTSTART:20111215T170000Z
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SUMMARY:Britain's Public Finances: Past, Present, and Future
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DESCRIPTION:The Royal Economic Society Public Lecture 2011\n Presented by Robert Chote: Chair, Office of Budget Responsibility \n In the summer of 1694 “ Natives and Foreigners, Bodies Politick and Corporate” were invited to subscribe £1.2 million to the newly created Bank of England, so that it could then be lent to the Government to finance the war against France. British Governments have been long-term borrowers ever since and the way they manage their finances has remained a matter of intense political interest. \n \n In his lecture Robert Chote will examine the past, present and future state of Britain’s public finances, at a time when national fiscal management is under intense scrutiny right around the world. \n Cost: Entry by free ticket only. Please apply with number of tickets required and address to royaleconsoc@st-andrews.ac.uk or fax the application form found on the Royal Economic Society webpage. \n
LOCATION:Vaughn Jeffrey’s Lecture Theatre School of Education Building R.19
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