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He had also presided over a constitutional crisis in New Brunswick and had been Governor of British Guiana.
His career as an economist began in 1945 when he was recruited by Sir Winston Churchill’s cousin, Oscar A. Spencer, first economic adviser to the Governor of British Guiana, to assist with the country's first economic development plan.