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4 unusual facts about Andrew McFadyean


Andrew McFadyean

His attempts to be elected to Parliament in 1945 as the Liberal and Free Trade candidate for the City of London, and 1950 for Finchley were unsuccessful.

In 1929 the Dawes Plan was replaced by the Young Plan, with which he had no direct part, and this aimed at a final settlement of reparations.

The Dawes Committee, for which McFadyean was secretary, instituted the Dawes Plan, which proposed that reparations should be paid, but without distorting rates of exchange.

Upon his return from Berlin, he did not rejoin the Treasury, but instead started a career in the City of London.



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