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15 - Planning the ‘Manchester Guardian’ Supplements

from Part V - ‘Reconstruction in Europe’ (1921–1923)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 November 2012

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During the summer of 1921 Keynes received a request from the Government of India to serve on a Royal Commission on tariffs and act as its vicechairman. Its duty was to advise on whether India should adopt imperial preference or a policy of protection against all foreign competition, including British. Involved in university and college affairs and planning the publication of A Revision of the Treaty, he replied with interest, but with reservations. The text of this letter is from his handwritten draft.

To the SECRETARY OF STATE FOR INDIA, I August 1921

Dear Secretary of State,

Your request to me to serve as vice-chairman on the Tariff Commission which the Government of India propose to set up is one which, for many reasons, I am naturally anxious to accept; and my only hesitation arose out of the considerable difficulties in the way of my absenting myself from England at the time required. I am glad to say, however, that, on going into matters here, I find that these difficulties can be overcome, provided the dates I give below meet the convenience of the Government of India.

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Publisher: Royal Economic Society
Print publication year: 1978

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