Political and Economic Planning Policy Studies Institute

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Political and Economic Planning was founded in 1931 at the height of the Great Depression to plan for British recovery in the widest sense. During the thirties it carried out a series of investigations into the operation of the British economy, and into education and health. During and after World War Two it extended its interests into policy issues in other countries and carried out many detailed investigations of social problems. In 1978 PEP merged with the Centre for the Study of Social Policy (CSSP), and became the Policy Studies Institute (PSI). The present collection consists of the archives of the PEP/PSI together with the PEP papers of Leonard Elmhirst and Max Nicholson.

From the guide to the Political and Economic Planning and Policy Studies Institute Archives, 1922-1987, (British Library of Political and Economic Science)

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creatorOf Political and Economic Planning and Policy Studies Institute Archives, 1922-1987 British library of political and economic science
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associatedWith Committee for Economic Development corporateBody
associatedWith European Movement corporateBody
associatedWith Federal Trust corporateBody
associatedWith Ford Foundation corporateBody
associatedWith Overseas Development Trust corporateBody
associatedWith Pinder, John Humphrey Murray, b 1924 person
associatedWith Policy Studies Institute corporateBody
associatedWith Political and Economic Planning corporateBody
associatedWith Race Relations Board corporateBody
associatedWith Royal Institute of International Affairs corporateBody
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Economic planning
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