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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 March 2020
In this Review we publish four signed articles on the same general subject: index-linking. The articles originated in discussions which took place in the Institute during the three-day week. For many years the Economic Review has taken the view that inflation could not be brought under control without some kind of prices and incomes policy, and it supported both the efforts made by the Labour government between 1965 and 1969 and the measures introduced by the Conservative government in the autumn of 1972. Some members of the Institute staff argued that the Review had not sufficiently considered the alternative of trying to ‘live with’ inflation, in particular by the introduction of ‘index-linking’ or ‘indexation’.
page 38 note (1) Some discussion appears in the usual forecast chapter on pages 11 and 20-22 above.
page 38 note (2) Jai-Hoon Yang, ‘The case for and against indexation: an attempt at perspective’, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Review, October 1974.
page 38 note (3) See the article by J. D. Whitley, page 75.
page 38 note (4) See the article by R. I. G. Allen and D. Savage, page 61.