Point Maker, Feb 2006-Nov 2010
File
PUB 231/16-49
Comprises:
- PUB 231/16 - An Agenda for Tax Reform, by Patrick Minford, Feb 2006;
- PUB 231/17 - Sleepwalking into an EU Legal System: How the Charter of Fundamental Rights is being incorporated into British Law, by Lord Blackwell, Mar 2006;
- PUB 231/18 - A Fiscal Framework for the future: A note for the 2006 Budget, by Ruth Lea, Mar 2006;
- PUB 231/19 - Lean, Not Mean: How Small Government works, by Keith Marsden, Mar 2006;
- PUB 231/20 - A world first for West Dunbartonshire: The elimination of reading failure, by Tom Burkard, Nov 2006;
- PUB 231/21 - Simply Red: The true state of the public finances, by Brooks Newmark MP and Stephen Hammond MP, Nov 2006;
- PUB 231/22 - The Chancellor's Record: An audit of the last 10 years, by Ruth Lea, Dec 2006;
- PUB 231/23 - The cost of the London Mayor, by Victoria Borwick, Jan 2007;
- PUB 231/24 - Climate Change: A guide to the scientific uncertainties, by Martin Livermore, Mar 2007;
- PUB 231/25 - A Green Budget? A note for the 2007 Budget, by Ruth Lea, Mar 2007;
- PUB 231/26 - Energy Policy: The feedback from reality, by Professor Michael Laughton, May 2007;
- PUB 231/27 - Clean Coal: A clean, secure and affordable alternative, by Tony Lodge, May 2007;
- PUB 231/28 - Towards a Gold Standard for craft: Guaranteeing professional apprenticeships, by John Hayes MP and Dr Scott Kelly, Jun 2007;
- PUB 231/29 - RIAs: Why Don't They Work? A Submission to the Business Council for Britain, by Keith Boyfield, Jul 2007;
- PUB 231/30 - Labour and the Trade Unions: An analysis of a symbiotic relationship, by Jonathan Djanogly MP and Alan Duncan MP, Nov 2007;
- PUB 231/31 - Troops to Teachers: A successful programme from America for our inner city schools, by Tom Burkard, Feb 2008;
- PUB 231/32 - Big, not better? Evidence from 20 countries that slim governments work better, by Keith Marsden, Apr 2008;
- PUB 231/33 - The price of irresponsibility, by Brooks Newmark MP, Oct 2008;
- PUB 231/34 - From boom to bust: A plain guide to the causes and implications of the banking crisis, by Howard Flight, Oct 2008;
- PUB 231/35 - How the internet took Obama back to the 1950s, by Liam Maxwell, Nov 2008;
- PUB 231/36 - Uh-oh, we're in troubleā¦The recession's come along and burst Brown's bubble, by Charlie Elphicke, Nov 2008;
- PUB 231/37 - Ticking the right boxes: A reliable, faster and cheaper alternative to SATs, by Tom Burkard, Jan 2009;
- PUB 231/38 - Save 100,000 homes from repossession, by Natalie Elphicke, Feb 2009;
- PUB 231/39 - What's wrong with 50p? Unfair, complex, uncertain, inefficient and damaging, by Jill Kirby and Iain Griffiths, Jun 2009;
- PUB 231/40 - A House Divided, by Charlie Elphicke, Jul 2009;
- PUB 231/41 - In blood stepp'd in too far? Towards a realistic policy for Afghanistan, by Adam Holloway MP, Oct 2009;
- PUB 231/42 - The hidden debt bombshell, by Brooks Newmark MP, Oct 2009;
- PUB 231/43 - Quantitative Easing: Lessons from history, by George Trefgarne, Nov 2009;
- PUB 231/44 - Go for growth: Cut taxes now to cut debt, by Michael Forsyth and Corin Taylor, Dec 2009.
- PUB 231/45 - A step change in UK philanthropy, by Professor Paul Palmer, Jan 2010;
- PUB 231/46 - Be bold for growth, by Paul Diggle and Paul Ormerod, Mar 2010;
- PUB 231/47 - A shower, not a hurricane: The modest nature of the proposed cuts, by Tim Morgan, Oct 2010;
- PUB 231/48 - More producers needed: Why tackling workless households can lead to growth, by Peter Warburton and Joanna Davies, Oct 2010;
- PUB 231/49 - Children behaving better: Reforming provision for excluded children, by Tom Burkard and Daisy Meyland-Smith, Nov 2010.
Dates
- Creation: Feb 2006-Nov 2010
Extent
1 box
Language of Materials
- English
Shelfmark
PUB 231/16-49
Repository Details
Part of the Bodleian Libraries Repository
Contact:
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Weston Library
Broad Street
Oxford OX1 3BG United Kingdom
specialcollections.enquiries@bodleian.ox.ac.uk