Lancashire textiles : a case study of industrial change
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Lancashire textiles : a case study of industrial change
(Occasional papers / National Institute of Economic and Social Research, 23)
Cambridge U.P., 1968
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Includes bibliographical footnotes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
First published in 1968, this paper deals with changes in the Lancashire textile industry after the mid-1950s. The decline of cotton, with its repercussions on the economy of England, has tended to obscure more positive developments, mostly related to man-made-fibre textiles. The study contains a detailed analysis of the working of the 1959 Cotton Industry Act, which was designed to accelerate rationalisation and re-equipment. The intentions of the Act are discussed, and a statistical picture of the changes in the structure of the industry is given. The paper discusses the nature of industrial change and its measurement. It describes the technology of textile manufacture and analyses the possibilities for technical progress. The paper ends with a look at the impact of the decline of the cotton industry on the economy of the north-west.
目次
- Introduction
- 1. The framework of the study
- 2. Textile processed and technology
- 3. Developments in the industry 1945-59
- 4. The 1959 Cotton Industry Act
- 5. Some comments on the Act
- 6. The Lancashire textile industry
- Appendices.
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