The Decline of British Economic Power Since 1870This book was first published in 1981. |
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... sectors . Nor does it provide an adequate explanation for the reason why , of all the possible responses to ... sector entailed radical changes in dependent stages of production , modernisation was rendered both difficult and ...
... sectors . Nor does it provide an adequate explanation for the reason why , of all the possible responses to ... sector entailed radical changes in dependent stages of production , modernisation was rendered both difficult and ...
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... sector - vital for the production of an intermediate class of shopfloor foremen and supervisors - was delayed until ... sectors of British industry and they went hand - in - hand with increasingly outmoded forms of industrial ...
... sector - vital for the production of an intermediate class of shopfloor foremen and supervisors - was delayed until ... sectors of British industry and they went hand - in - hand with increasingly outmoded forms of industrial ...
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... sector has stressed that the great majority of firms reached the third generation of control only after 1914 and the same source has further emphasised that the relative ease of entry into many engineering trades before that date ...
... sector has stressed that the great majority of firms reached the third generation of control only after 1914 and the same source has further emphasised that the relative ease of entry into many engineering trades before that date ...
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... sector in the early stages of the Industrial Revolution . By 1830 it accounted for 50.7 per cent of the value of total British exports and the figure was still as high as 24.1 per cent in 1913. Whilst few historians would deny that the ...
... sector in the early stages of the Industrial Revolution . By 1830 it accounted for 50.7 per cent of the value of total British exports and the figure was still as high as 24.1 per cent in 1913. Whilst few historians would deny that the ...
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Contents
1 | |
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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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 cotton countries 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 manufacturing industry million Moggridge Monetary Policy Montagu Norman multilateral National organisation output Oxford political position postwar prewar primary producing problem protectionism 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