Samuel Brittan
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 3 years ago |
Date of birth | December 29,1933 |
Zodiac sign | Capricorn |
Born | London |
United Kingdom | |
Job | Author |
Journalist | |
Siblings | Leon Brittan |
Parents | Joseph Brittan |
Rebecca Lipetz | |
Date of died | October 12,2020 |
Education | Jesus College, University of Cambridge |
Queens Park Community School | |
Kilburn Grammar School | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 429077 |
Capitalism with a Human Face
A restatement of economic liberalism
The economic consequences of democracy
The role and limits of government
Capitalism and the Permissive Society
Against the Flow: Reflections of an Individualist
Steering the Economy: the British Experiment
Inside the Department of Economic Affairs: Samuel Brittan, the Diary of an 'Irregular', 1964-6
Essays, moral, political and economic
Left Or Right: The Bogus Dilemma
The delusion of incomes policy
Second thoughts on full employment policy
The price of economic freedom
Is There an Economic Consensus? An Attitude Survey
Towards a Humane Individualism
Government and the market economy an appraisal of economic policy since the 1970 General Election
Beyond the Welfare State: An Examination of Basic Incomes in a Market Economy
How to End the monetarist Controversy: A Journalist's Reflections on Output, Jobs, Prices and Money
Steering the Economy: The Role of the Treasury
Happiness, Economics and Public Policy
Subsidising a Deadly Trade
What is Left of Keynes?
There is No Such Thing as Society
Europe Without Currency Barriers
Is There a British Economic Experiment?
Hume Occasional Paper No. 53: a Cool Look at the Euro
Participation Without Politics: An Analysis of the Nature and the Role of Markets
Hume Occasional Paper No. 52: Causation in Economic Affairs: The Presidential Address to the David Hume Institute, October 1996
A restatement of economic liberalism
The economic consequences of democracy
The role and limits of government
Capitalism and the Permissive Society
Against the Flow: Reflections of an Individualist
Steering the Economy: the British Experiment
Inside the Department of Economic Affairs: Samuel Brittan, the Diary of an 'Irregular', 1964-6
Essays, moral, political and economic
Left Or Right: The Bogus Dilemma
The delusion of incomes policy
Second thoughts on full employment policy
The price of economic freedom
Is There an Economic Consensus? An Attitude Survey
Towards a Humane Individualism
Government and the market economy an appraisal of economic policy since the 1970 General Election
Beyond the Welfare State: An Examination of Basic Incomes in a Market Economy
How to End the monetarist Controversy: A Journalist's Reflections on Output, Jobs, Prices and Money
Steering the Economy: The Role of the Treasury
Happiness, Economics and Public Policy
Subsidising a Deadly Trade
What is Left of Keynes?
There is No Such Thing as Society
Europe Without Currency Barriers
Is There a British Economic Experiment?
Hume Occasional Paper No. 53: a Cool Look at the Euro
Participation Without Politics: An Analysis of the Nature and the Role of Markets
Hume Occasional Paper No. 52: Causation in Economic Affairs: The Presidential Address to the David Hume Institute, October 1996
Samuel Brittan Life story
Sir Samuel Brittan was an English journalist and author. He was the first economics correspondent for the Financial Times, and later a long-time columnist. He was a member of the Academic Advisory Council of the Global Warming Policy Foundation.