Britain in the 1970s : the troubled economy
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Britain in the 1970s : the troubled economy
UCL Press, 1996
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Britain in the 1970's
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A comprehensive and authoritative text which aims to introduce to students the central issues necessary for a full appreciation of the workings and failings of the UK economy in this "troubled decade". This book is intended for undergraduates doing post-1945 British economic history courses as part of history/economic history/economics degrees.
Table of Contents
- Economic management during the 1970s, Dilwyn Porter
- Britain and the world economy, Christopher Allsopp
- economic growth, Nicholas Crafts
- the rise of inflation, Max Schulze and Nicholas Woodward
- the retreat from full employment, Max Schulze and Nicholas Woodward
- industrial policy and supply-side management, Jim Tomlinson
- Britain and the EEC, Catherine Schenck
- the defence economy, Keith Hartley
- industrial organization, Terry Gourvish
- industry and de-industrialization, Geoffrey Tweedale
- the financial sector, Richard Coopey
- industrial relations and the labour market, Chris Wrigley
- economists and the development of economic policy, Noel Thompson.
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