Layton, Walter Thomas (1884-1966), 1st Baron Layton, economist and newspaper proprietor

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Layton, Walter Thomas (1884-1966), 1st Baron Layton, economist and newspaper proprietor

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        1884-1966

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        Walter Layton was born in London on 15 March 1884, the son of Alfred and Mary Layton. He attended St George's Chapel choir school in Windsor, King's College School, Westminster City School, and then attended University College London, where he graduated in 1903, took a further course at University College London, and went to Trinity College Cambridge to read for the new economics tripos. He achieved first classes in both parts of the tripos and was appointed a Lecturer in 1908. From 1909 to 1914 Layton was a Fellow of Gonville and Caius College and produced his best-known work 'An Introduction to the Study of Prices' (1912).

        In 1915 he was appointed director of requirements and programmes for the Ministry of Munitions, where he worked until 1918, while also serving on the Milner mission to Russia and the Balfour mission to America. He participated in negotiating the military and economic clauses of the treaty of Versailles in 1919. Subsequently, he was a member of the Consultative Economic Committee of the League of Nations. From 1922 to 1938 he was editor of 'The Economist', and chairman from 1944 to 1963. He was also chair of the 'News Chronicle' and 'The Star' in 1930-40 and 1944-50. He was knighted in 1930.

        During the 1920s and 1930s Layton became involved in politics as a liberal, and stood unsuccessfully for parliament. He advised the government on a variety of economic issues, including the abortive plan to create a European customs union under the control of the League of Nations. His highest profile work in developing Liberal policy was as chairman of the executive committee of the Liberal Industrial Inquiry, which produced the 'Yellow Book' of 1928.

        During the Second World War he worked in the Ministry of Supply, the Ministry of Production, and was Head of the Joint War Production Staff, resigning in 1943 to return to 'The Economist' and the 'News Chronicle'. After the war he served as vice-president of the Council of Europe Consultative Assembly from 1949 to 1957, and was created Baron Layton in January 1947.

        In 1910 Layton married Eleanor Dorothea Osmaston, and together they had seven children. Eleanor died from cancer in 1959, and Walter died on 14 February 1966 in London.

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        The Economist (weekly newspaper) (founded Sept. 1943)

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        1922 - 1938

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        Layton, Mary (1849-1934), née Johnson, mother of Walter Layton (1849-1934)

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        Layton, Mary (1849-1934), née Johnson, mother of Walter Layton es el padre de Layton, Walter Thomas (1884-1966), 1st Baron Layton, economist and newspaper proprietor

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        Walker, Margaret (b c 1883), sister of Walter Layton (b c 1883)

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        Walker, Margaret (b c 1883), sister of Walter Layton es el hermano de Layton, Walter Thomas (1884-1966), 1st Baron Layton, economist and newspaper proprietor

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        Layton, Eleanor Dorothea (1887-1959), suffragist and politician, wife of the 1st Baron Layton (1887-1959)

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        Layton, Eleanor Dorothea (1887-1959), suffragist and politician, wife of the 1st Baron Layton es el cónyuge de Layton, Walter Thomas (1884-1966), 1st Baron Layton, economist and newspaper proprietor

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        1910 - 1966

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