Economic Stabilisation Commission
The Economic Stabilisation Commission was set up in 1942. It operated as the 'command centre' for the economy until the end of World War II and was disbanded in 1949. (Source of information: Te Ara)
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Date:
1946-1948
From:
Butler, Peter Michael, 1901-1995 : Papers
Ref:
89-119-4/04C
Description:
Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Date:
1944-1945
From:
Sutch, William Ball (Dr), 1907-1975 : Papers
Ref:
85-185-03/02
Description:
Includes cables to Sir Walter Nash, notes and papers, mainly about wages and prices
Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Date:
[194-]
From:
Original photographic prints and postcards from the file print collection, Box 18
Ref:
PAColl-7581-46
Description:
Members of the Economic Stabilistation Commission, taken between 1942 and 1949 by an unidentified photographer
Front row, from left: William Marshall, Bernar...
Date:
1951
From:
New Zealand Parliamentary Library: Research papers
Ref:
MSY-8184
Description:
Writer unidentified. Archives reference WA-II 21/59a
Quantity: 1 volume(s).
Physical Description: Bound volume, typescripts