The Decline of British Economic Power Since 1870This book was first published in 1981. |
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... UK Home Market 1961-75. UK Share in World Trade in Invisibles and Private Services 1955-76. International Comparison of Labour Costs. 27 Growth Rate of UK Money Supply 1968-73. Estimated Industrial Distribution of Research and ...
... UK Home Market 1961-75. UK Share in World Trade in Invisibles and Private Services 1955-76. International Comparison of Labour Costs. 27 Growth Rate of UK Money Supply 1968-73. Estimated Industrial Distribution of Research and ...
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... international economy, the world's greatest trading nation providing, through the City of London, sophisticated ... Britain's economic position on the eve of the First World War appeared to be one of great strength. Yet it is salutary to ...
... international economy, the world's greatest trading nation providing, through the City of London, sophisticated ... Britain's economic position on the eve of the First World War appeared to be one of great strength. Yet it is salutary to ...
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... international business services and interest and dividends from overseas investments (see Table 1, p. 138). The ... Britain's principal overseas competitors, Germany and the USA (see Tables 3 and 4, pp. 140-1). What was particularly ...
... international business services and interest and dividends from overseas investments (see Table 1, p. 138). The ... Britain's principal overseas competitors, Germany and the USA (see Tables 3 and 4, pp. 140-1). What was particularly ...
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... Britain highly vulnerable to changes in the international economy. This is not to suggest that the pre-1914 economy was completely resistant to structural transforma tion since there were, in fact, quite marked changes in the ...
... Britain highly vulnerable to changes in the international economy. This is not to suggest that the pre-1914 economy was completely resistant to structural transforma tion since there were, in fact, quite marked changes in the ...
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... international trade -the technologically advanced industries whose products, as noted above, were of comparatively limited importance in Britain's exports of manufactures.22 Like the 'climacteric', the 'early start' thesis is not ...
... international trade -the technologically advanced industries whose products, as noted above, were of comparatively limited importance in Britain's exports of manufactures.22 Like the 'climacteric', the 'early start' thesis is not ...
Contents
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Growth and Stagnation | 24 |
Recovery on the Dole | 57 |
the Bankrupt State | 82 |
the Political Economy of Failure | 105 |
Statistical Tables | 137 |
Notes | 160 |
Bibliography | 185 |
Index | 201 |
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