- UR-SF 15/7/3
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- 7 August 1952
Part of Professor Archibald Duncan Campbell, Professor of Applied Economics
Part of Professor Archibald Duncan Campbell, Professor of Applied Economics
Part of Professor Archibald Duncan Campbell, Professor of Applied Economics
(1-14) 'Should Scotland have her own Parliament?'
Part of Professor Archibald Duncan Campbell, Professor of Applied Economics
(1-16) Typed and Manuscript on revenue and expenditure in the U.K..
Part of Professor Archibald Duncan Campbell, Professor of Applied Economics
Part of Professor Archibald Duncan Campbell, Professor of Applied Economics
(1-2) E. Montgomery, Director of Information, Stormont Castle, Belfast, to the editor of the Scottish Journal of Political Economy [A.K. Cairncross]. Encloses review copy of An Economic Survey of Northern Ireland, (not deposited). Includes later note, 18 August 1957, from unidentified sender, to A.D. Campbell. Requests that Campbell review the book.
Encloses review copy of An Economic Survey of Northern Ireland, (not deposited). Includes later note, 18 August 1957, from unidentified sender, to A.D. Campbell. Requests that Campbell review the book.
(1-2) Glasgow, John [Highet] to 'Archie' [Campbell]. Gives some titles of Nationalist literature.
Part of Professor Archibald Duncan Campbell, Professor of Applied Economics
(1-3) A.K. Cairncross, University of Glasgow, to A.D. Campbell.
Part of Professor Archibald Duncan Campbell, Professor of Applied Economics
Part of Professor Archibald Duncan Campbell, Professor of Applied Economics
Part of Professor Archibald Duncan Campbell, Professor of Applied Economics
(1-3) 'Notes for the Chancellor of the Exchequer's visit to Scotland
Part of Professor Archibald Duncan Campbell, Professor of Applied Economics
Part of Professor Archibald Duncan Campbell, Professor of Applied Economics
Part of Professor Archibald Duncan Campbell, Professor of Applied Economics
(1-4) Correspondence between A.D. Campbell and A. Noakes, Registrar, Estate Duty Office, Edinburgh.
Part of Professor Archibald Duncan Campbell, Professor of Applied Economics
(1-4) Correspondence between A.D. Campbell and A. Noakes, Registrar, Estate Duty Office, Edinburgh.
Part of Professor Archibald Duncan Campbell, Professor of Applied Economics
Part of Professor Archibald Duncan Campbell, Professor of Applied Economics
Part of Professor Archibald Duncan Campbell, Professor of Applied Economics
Part of Professor Archibald Duncan Campbell, Professor of Applied Economics
Additions to unidentified annual review
Part of Professor Archibald Duncan Campbell, Professor of Applied Economics