Henry Higgs
Civil service, History of economic thought, University College London, Bachelor of Laws, Henry Campbell-Bannerman
978-620-0-83309-9
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2012-03-06
39,00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Henry Higgs (4 March 1864-21 May 1940) was a British civil servant, economist, and historian of economic thought. Higgs joined the War Office as a Lower Division Clerk in 1882. From there he moved to the Postmaster General's Office in 1884 when he also began taking courses at University College London. He received an LLB degree at the latter in 1890. He went to Treasury in 1899 and was appointed Private Secretary of then-Prime Minister Henry Campbell Bannerman for three years before returning to Treasury in 1908.
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