Stuart Holland
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Stuart Kingsley Holland (born 25 March 1940) is a British Labour politician and academic.
He represented the Vauxhall constituency in Lambeth, London from 1979 until 1989, when he applied for the Chiltern Hundreds to take up a post at the European University Institute, Florence. He held the post of the Chiltern Hundreds for 5 years and 247 days - the longest period the post has been held for since its creation in 1850. He currently teaches at the Faculty of Economics, University of Coimbra, Portugal.
Works
- The State as Entrepreneur, New Dimensions for Public Enterprise: The IRI State Shareholding Formula (1972) editor
- Socialist Challenge (1975)
- Capital versus the Regions (1976)
- Beyond Capitalist Planning (1978) editor
- Uncommon Market : Capital, Class and Power in the European Community (1980)
- Out of Crisis. A Project for European Recovery (1983)
- Kissinger's Kingdom : a Counter Report on Central America (1984) with Donald Anderson
- Never Kneel Down: Drought, Development and Liberation in Eritrea (1984) with James Firebrace
- The Market Economy : From Micro to Mesoeconomics (1987)
- Central America: The Future of Economic Integration (1989) editor with George Irvin
- The European Imperative: Economic and Social Cohesion in the 1990s (1993)
External links
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Stuart Holland
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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Preceded by George Strauss |
Member of Parliament for Vauxhall 1979 – 1989 |
Succeeded by Kate Hoey |
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