London and Cambridge Economic Service.

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The London and Cambridge Economic Service was a joint venture between the London School of Economics and Cambridge University established in 1923. In the period before many of the official statistics series, the LCES aimed to support business by providing existing statistics in a usable form and developing new indicators such as share prices, money wages and industrial production. Longer 'Special Memoranda' were produced on particular subjects. The LCES was directed by an Executive Committee consisting of William Beveridge and Arthur Bowley from LSE and John Maynard Keynes and Hubert Henderson from Cambridge.

From the guide to the London and Cambridge Economic Service, 1938-1959, (British Library of Political and Economic Science)

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referencedIn BOWLEY SIR ARTHUR LYON 1869 - 1957 KT PROFESSOR OF STATISTICS, 1860-1961 British library of political and economic science
creatorOf London and Cambridge Economic Service, 1938-1959 British library of political and economic science
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