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Preface
Acknowledgements
Part I. Introduction: 1. The nature, causes and dimensions of interwar unemployment
Part II. The Labour Market under Strain: 2. Defensive action: unemployment relief and public assistance 1919-32
3. Means to an end: insurance, assistance and the categorization of the unemployed, 1932-9
4. In and out of the labour market: hours of work, pensions and the school-leaving age
Part III. The International Context: 5. On and off gold: unemployment, monetary policy and the exchange rate
6. Trade, tariffs and the stimulation of exports
7. Men, money and markets: the 'Empire solution' to unemployment, 1919-31
Part IV. Structural Unemployment, Industry and the Regions: 8. Industrial revival and reconstruction
9. Uneven development: regional policy, labour transference and industrial diversification
Part V. Macroeconomic Policy Options: Theory and Practice: 10. Pricing jobs: the real wage debate and interwar unemployment
11. Relief or remedy? The development of public works policy, 1920-32
12. The limits of intervention: budgetary orthodoxy and the reduction of unemployment in the 1920s
13. New deal or no deal? Fiscal policy and the search for stability, 1930-9
14. Conclusion
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Index.