The Decline of British Economic Power Since 1870This book was first published in 1981. |
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The result of this was to intensify trade union suspicions of proposals to rationalise production methods and to contribute directly towards mutual feelings of mistrust and antagonism between management and workers in the entire field ...
The result of this was to intensify trade union suspicions of proposals to rationalise production methods and to contribute directly towards mutual feelings of mistrust and antagonism between management and workers in the entire field ...
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... as entrepreneurial weakness.41 It is also worth noting that Britain did manage to retain an impressive international lead down to 1914 in a number of industries, ranging from the armaments sector of heavy industry and shipbuilding, ...
... as entrepreneurial weakness.41 It is also worth noting that Britain did manage to retain an impressive international lead down to 1914 in a number of industries, ranging from the armaments sector of heavy industry and shipbuilding, ...
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Contents
Growth and Stagnation | |
Recovery on the Dole | |
the Bankrupt State | |
the Political Economy of Failure | |
Statistical Tables | 12 |
Notes | 25 |
Bibliography | 79 |
Index | 1982 |
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