The Decline of British Economic Power Since 1870This book was first published in 1981. |
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... domestic product (total output) 3 and of industrial production (see Table 3,p. 140). Whilst it is important to note that there was no sustained deceleration in their rates of growth after 1870 and that there is a slight downward bias in ...
... domestic product (total output) 3 and of industrial production (see Table 3,p. 140). Whilst it is important to note that there was no sustained deceleration in their rates of growth after 1870 and that there is a slight downward bias in ...
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... Domestic Product 1955-73 . 12 Annual Growth Rates of Gross National Product 1960-70 . 13 Growth of Industrial Production 1957-76 . 14 Output Per Person Employed in EEC Countries : Average Annual Rates of Increase 1955-73 . 15 16 17 18 ...
... Domestic Product 1955-73 . 12 Annual Growth Rates of Gross National Product 1960-70 . 13 Growth of Industrial Production 1957-76 . 14 Output Per Person Employed in EEC Countries : Average Annual Rates of Increase 1955-73 . 15 16 17 18 ...
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... domestic market itself , had conspired to undermine the confident optimism of the mid - Victorian era when the supremacy of British industry had gone unchallenged and the future of domestic agriculture seemed assured . ' The period ...
... domestic market itself , had conspired to undermine the confident optimism of the mid - Victorian era when the supremacy of British industry had gone unchallenged and the future of domestic agriculture seemed assured . ' The period ...
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... domestic product ( total output ) 3 and of industrial production ( see Table 3 , p . 140 ) . Whilst it is important to note that there was no sustained deceleration in their rates of growth after 1870 and that there is a slight downward ...
... domestic product ( total output ) 3 and of industrial production ( see Table 3 , p . 140 ) . Whilst it is important to note that there was no sustained deceleration in their rates of growth after 1870 and that there is a slight downward ...
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... Never- theless , despite the validity of this kind of argument it remains true that the rate of growth of a country's exports can be determined also by domestic factors , in the nature of demand in THE BRITISH ECONOMY 1870-1913 5.
... Never- theless , despite the validity of this kind of argument it remains true that the rate of growth of a country's exports can be determined also by domestic factors , in the nature of demand in THE BRITISH ECONOMY 1870-1913 5.
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2nd series American Bacon and Eltis balance of payments Bank of England Bank Review Blackaby boom Bretton Woods Britain Britain's Economic Prospects British economy British industry British Overseas Business History Cambridge capital cent competition considerable cost cotton country's currency D. H. Aldcroft De-industrialisation decline deficit depression dollar economic growth Economic History Review Economic Journal Economic Policy empire employment Europe European exchange expenditure exports factors favour foreign Germany gold standard Howson ibid Imperial Preference important income increased inflation international economy J. M. Keynes John Maynard Keynes Keynes lend-lease Lloyds Bank loan London manufacturing industry million Moggridge multilateral National organisation output Oxford political position postwar prewar problem protectionism rate of growth recovery reduction reproduced by permission return to gold Richardson rise role Second Labour Government sector Skidelsky staple industries Sterling Area structure Table reproduced tariff trade union Treasury United Kingdom