217R. Harrod to G. G. A. Murray,
5 October 1931
[a]
Having been
exasperated by political developments, Harrod
was led to hurriedly draft a document which, although containing
"crudities, exaggerations and harshness", "gets the essentials of the
position". [1]
- 1. Probably
refers to an untitled pamphlet on tariffs and development policy,
here as essay 7 . See
in particular note 7
for more details on the political situation.
- a. From
Christ Church # , one page ALS, in GMP 108.
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