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Authors

Rachel Griffith
CPP Co-Director
Rachel is Research Director and Professor at the University of Manchester. She was made a Dame for services to economic policy and education in 2021.

Harold Freeman
Journal article details
- ISSN
- Print: 0143-5671 Online: 1475-5890
- Issue
- November 1993
Suggested citation
Freeman, H and Griffith, R. (1993). 'Surplus ACT - a solution in sight? ' (1993)
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