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The Long-Term Future of Interest Rates Both Real and Nominal

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 October 2014

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Mr. President, Sir, when I received the invitation to give this lecture I felt greatly honoured. I accepted for two reasons. First, for a Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries such an invitation from the Faculty is in the nature of a Royal Command. Secondly, the suggested subject is a natural extension of the field in which I have specialised so far in my professional life.

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Copyright © Institute and Faculty of Actuaries 1984

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page 147 note * Some information about price expectations is available in the U.S.; the Livingstone series of survey data starts in 1947.

page 150 note * W. Greenwell & Co&s index for the par yield on a 20-year gilt-edged stock.

page 150 note * Labour Party Conference, September 1976.