The Decline of British Economic Power Since 1870This book was first published in 1981. |
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... Deficit for 1946. 9 UK Balance of Payments 1946-51. 10 Economic Growth in the UK 1900-76. 11 Annual Growth Rates of Real Gross Domestic Product 1955-73. 12 Annual Growth Rates of Gross National Product 1960-70. 13 Growth of Industrial ...
... Deficit for 1946. 9 UK Balance of Payments 1946-51. 10 Economic Growth in the UK 1900-76. 11 Annual Growth Rates of Real Gross Domestic Product 1955-73. 12 Annual Growth Rates of Gross National Product 1960-70. 13 Growth of Industrial ...
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... deficit. In terms of both volume and value, imports were growing more rapidly than exports, a situation which rendered the country increasingly dependent for the maintenance of living standards upon the receipt of invisible income ...
... deficit. In terms of both volume and value, imports were growing more rapidly than exports, a situation which rendered the country increasingly dependent for the maintenance of living standards upon the receipt of invisible income ...
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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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