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The Official History of Colonial Development VOLUME 3 A REASSESSMENT OF BRITISH AID POLICY, 1951-1965 The author has been given full access to official documents. He alone is responsible for the statements made and the views expressed. The Official History of Colonial Development VOLUME 3 A REASSESSMENT OF BRITISH AID POLICY, 1951-1965 J. D. Morgan © Crown copyright 1980. Published by permission of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office. Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1st edition 1980 978-0-333-26232-o All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without permission First published Ig/Jo by THE MACMILLAN PRESS LTD London and Basingstoke Associated companies in Delhi Dublin Hong Kong Johannesburg Lagos Melbourne New York Singapore Tokyo British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data Morgan, David john The official history of colonial development Vol. 3: A reassessment of British aid policy, IgSI-Ig6s 1. Great Britain-Colonies-Economic policy 2. Economic assistance, British I. Title II. Reassessment of British aid policy, 1951-1965 338.gi'I7I'24104I HC259 ISBN 978-1-349-04578-5 ISBN 978-1-349-04576-1 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-1-349-04576-1 This book is sold subject to the standard conditions rif the Net Book Agreement Contents List of T abies Ix Priface XI List of Abbreviations XIV iV!ap: The Commonwealth, 1g6o xvi I THE ECONOMIC BACKGROUND, I95I-1963 v 1. The Over-commitment of Resources v u. The European Free Trade Area 9 m. The Suez Crisis, I956 I 2 iv. Commonwealth Economic Development, I957 I3 v. The United Kingdom and the European Economic Community I 7 Sources I9 2 COLONIAL DEVELOPMENT AND WELFARE, I95I-I96I 2I i. The Background 2I n. Conference on the Technique of Development Finance, I95I 23 m. Towards a New CD & W Act 26 IV. Meeting of Commonwealth Finance Ministers, Australia, 8-I5 January I954 34 v. Assessment of Needs and Provision of Additional CD & W Funds: Part I 36 VI. Colonial Borrowing and Exchequer Lending 37 vu. Assessment of Needs and Provision of Additional CD & W Funds: Part II 49 vm. The Review of Development Plans 6I ix. The Views of the Working Party 63 x. Joint Treasury-Colonial Office Consideration of the CD & W Schemes 64 v VI CONTENTS xi. The CD & W Act, I 959 xii. Allocation of the CD & W Funds, I959 xm. Focus on Africa, I 952-I 96 I (a) The Background, I952-I958 (b) Policy-making, I959-I96I Sources 9I 3 THE MODIFICATION OF TREASURY CONTROL, I95I-1965 IOO i. Previous Discussions, I947-I95I 100 ii. Visit of Officials to the West Indies, I 95 I I o I iii. New Procedure Inaugurated, I952 I06 iv. Scrutiny by the Public Accounts Committee, I956 and I958 I07 v. The West Indies, I959--I965 I09 vi. Assistance for Colonial Sugar I I 7 vii. Assistance for the West Indian Banana and Citrus Industries I 28 viii. Bulk Purchase and Colonial Development I40 Sources I53 4 COLONIAL STERLING BALANCES, I95I-I96I I57 i. The Anatomy of the Balances I 57 ii. Working Party on Colonial Sterling Assets, I953 I6o iii. Study by the Treasury of Colonial Sterling Assets, I954 I66 iv. Public Views I69 v. Sterling Balances and the Role of the United Kingdom I70 vi. Working Party on Colonial Stock Issues, I 958 I 75 vii. Conference in East Africa, March I957 I8I Sources I82 5 COLONIAL LOANS POLICY, I956-I964 I86 i. The Needs of the Colonies for External Loan Finance I86 ii. The Availability of Loan Finance I87 iii. Exchequer Loans I9I iv. Short-term borrowing I 96 v. Extension of the Range of Trustee Investment I 97 vi. The Issue of Exchequer Loans 202 Sources 207 CONTENTS VU 6 THE TRANSITION FROM COLONIAL TO OVERSEAS DEVELOPMENT 211 i. The Level of Overseas Aid, 195 7-1960 21 1 ii. The Question of Tying Aid to the Colonies 212 iii. The Level of Aid and the Colonial Share 2 13 iv. The Working Party on the Aid Programme, 1961 218 v. Pressures to Increase Aid 223 Sources 232 7 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF TECHNICAL CO-OPERATION 236 i. A 'Technical Assistance' Allocation 236 ii. Her Majesty's Oversea Civil Service 241 iii. The Establishment of a Department of Technical Co-operation 253 Sources 266 8 THE COMMONWEALTH DEVELOPMENT ACT, 1963 271 1. Preliminary Discussions 2 7 1 u. Need for a New Act 275 m. Ministerial Decision on a New Act 279 iv. Provision under the New Act 281 v. The Commonwealth Development Bill 288 vi. The Tying of CD & W Assistance 292 vii. The Allocation of the CD & W Assistance 292 viii. The Circular Despatch of November 1963 296 ix. Supplementary Allocation from the Reserve 298 x. Colonies not receiving allocations 303 Sources 305 9 THE OVERSEAS DEVELOPMENT AND SERVICE ACT, 1965 309 i. Preliminary Discussions 309 ii. Draft Legislation 31 1 iii. Financial Aspects 312 Sources 318 Appendix 319 Index 323 List of Tables 2.I CD & W, I946-I952: Issues and Financial Provision 2I 2 .2 Colonial Loans issued on the London Market, I 946- I955 47 2.3 Net Annual Unofficial UK Investment in Colonial Stocks, I95I-I955 49 2.4 CD & W Working Party Estimates of Programme Costs and Financial Resources Available, I956-Ig6I 54 2.5 CD & W: Estimated Additional Requirements, I955- Ig6o 59 2.6 CD & W Grants and Exchequer Loans: Estimated Requirements, I958-Ig64 70 3. I Allocation of Colonial Sugar Preference Quota, I 934 I I g 3.2 World Price of Sugar and CSA Negotiated Price, I95o- I954 I20 3·3 Sugar Price Differentials, I95I-I957 I24 3·4 Total and Per Unit Excess Revenue of Commonwealth Exporters from Negotiated Price Quota Sugar Sales to the UK, I957-I959 I25 3·5 Total Benefit of Commonwealth Territories from Tariff Preferences on Sugar, I957-I959 I26 3.6 Aid by the Colonial Office to the 'Little Eight' West Indian Territories, I945-Ig66 I48 3·7 Aid to other West Indian Territories and Regional Organisations, I945-Ig66 I49 3.8 Aid to the remaining Caribbean Territories, I945-Ig66 I5I 3·9 Totals of Aid to all West Indian and Caribbean Territories and Regional Organisations, I945-Ig66 (summary of Tables 3.6-8) I 52 4·I Distribution of Colonial Sterling Balances by Main Holding Areas and Classes ofFunds, 3I December I95I I 58 4.2 The Relationship between 'Disposable' Sterling Balances and Approved Forecasts of Expenditure in West and East Africa and the Far East, I95I-I953 I58 4·3 Colonial Sterling Balances (excluding Balances held by ix X LIST OF TABLES Marketing Boards): Percentage Distribution by Use, 31 December 1951 159 4-4 Colonial Sterling Balances, December 1952 160 4·5 Total of Sterling Assets and of Funds managed by the Crown Agents, 1950-1957 I76 4.6 Total of the Funds managed by the Crown Agents invested in Stocks, I947-I957 I 76 4·7 Analysis of Crown Agents' Funds, 28 February I958 I 77 4.8 The Crown Agents: Total New Money for Investment and Net Purchases of Existing Colonial Stock, I947- I957 I78 4·9 The Crown Agents: New Money Available for Investment, I 94 7-I 95 7 I 79 5. I Loans Approved under Section 2 of the Colonial De- velopment and Welfare Act, I959, I959-I970 205 6. I Distribution ofA id between Departments ofState, I 96 I- I964 224 8.I Estimated Requirements, I963-I966 282 8.2 Comparable Requirements met under CD & W Act, I959 282 8.3 CD & W Requirements, I963-I966 289 8.4 Allocation of Funds Available under the Commonwealth Development Act, I 963 299 9-I Grants and Loans: Estimated Requirements, I965-I970 3I4 9.2 CD & W Disbursements (excluding Higher Education), I959-I965 3I5 9·3 Grant and Loan Funds Available, I965-I970 3I6 9·4 Territorial Allocations under the Overseas Development and Service Act, I 965 3 I 7

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