Government, industry and political economy
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Government, industry and political economy
Open University Press, 1993
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- : pbk
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Bibliography: p. [238]-251
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
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: pbk ISBN 9780335156801
Description
This book presents a detailed analysis of contemporary industrial policy in Britain. After an introduction to the nature of industrial policy, a number of different views about the role of the state in relation to industry and the economy are examined. A discussion of the major characteristics of the UK's industrial structure follows, concentrating on the most significant debates over the last 15 years. The parts played by political parties and the major organized interests in developing various industrial policies are dissected. There is a detailed examination of major areas of contempory industrial policy, including privatization, monopolies and mergers, regional policy, small business and local initiatives. The book concludes by posing the question, "could policy-makers have done better?"
Table of Contents
Part 1 The elements
the political economy of industrial policy
the anatomy of British industry
Britain's industrial decline - some explanations
the international dimension
Part 2 The participants
political parties
employers and unions
the intelligentsia and informed opinion
Part 3 Institutions and policies
direction from the centre
regional policy
local industry - the regeneration of inner cities
public ownership and privatization
small business
monopolies, mergers and competition polic
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: hbk ISBN 9780335156818
Description
This book presents a detailed analysis of contemporary industrial policy in Britain. After an introduction to the nature of industrial policy, a number of different views about the role of the state in relation to industry and the economy are examined. A discussion of the major characteristics of the UK's industrial structure follows, concentrating on the most significant debates over the last 15 years. The parts played by political parties and the major organized interests in developing various industrial policies are dissected. There is a detailed examination of major areas of contempory industrial policy, including privatization, monopolies and mergers, regional policy, small business and local initiatives. The book concludes by posing the question, "could policy-makers have done better?"
Table of Contents
- Part 1 The elements: the political economy of industrial policy
- the anatomy of British industry
- Britain's industrial decline - some explanations
- the international dimension. Part 2 The participants: political parties
- employers and unions
- the intelligensia and informed opinion
- Part 3 Institutions and policies: direction from the centre
- regional policy
- local industry - the regeneration of inner cities
- public ownership and privatization
- small business
- monopolies, mergers and competition policy
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