David Cooper, Trevor HopperEconomic Calculation in the Coal Dispute 1984 5
Debating Coal Closures
Economic Calculation in the Coal Dispute 1984 5
Herausgeber: Cooper, David
David Cooper, Trevor HopperEconomic Calculation in the Coal Dispute 1984 5
Debating Coal Closures
Economic Calculation in the Coal Dispute 1984 5
Herausgeber: Cooper, David
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This book reproduces articles and reports which were written and gained prominence during the 1984 5 coal dispute in the UK.
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This book reproduces articles and reports which were written and gained prominence during the 1984 5 coal dispute in the UK.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 484g
- ISBN-13: 9780521125970
- ISBN-10: 0521125979
- Artikelnr.: 28111285
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 484g
- ISBN-13: 9780521125970
- ISBN-10: 0521125979
- Artikelnr.: 28111285
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
ABOUT THE COOPERS David L. Cooper is a retired business owner, a suicide loss survivor, a volunteer grief facilitator with the Toronto Distress Centre, and the founder of STUFF Canada, a non-profit created in 1999 to reduce homelessness and poverty in Toronto. In 2004, he was the recipient of the New Spirit of Community Award at the Canadian Centre for Philanthropy, and the Peter F. Drucker Award for Not-For-Profit Innovation in 2003. He and his wife Deborah share practical supportive advice for bereaved parents and the professionals who work with them. Deborah A. Cooper, a suicide loss survivor, formerly a Public Health Nurse with the City of Toronto and a part-time faculty member in Nursing at Seneca College, worked with David in the family business for many years prior to retiring in 2015. She has been a community volunteer and advocate for more than 40 years.
1. Introduction: financial calculation in industrial and political debate
D. J. Cooper and T. M. Hopper; Part I. The Economics and Accounting of the
National Coal Board: 2. Pit closures: some economics G. Davies and D.
Metcalf; 3. The costs and benefits of coal pit closures P. Minford and P.
Kung; 4. The economic case against pit closures Andrew Glyn; 5. NCB
accounts: a mine of mis-information? A. J. Berry, T. Capps, D. J. Cooper,
T. M. Hopper and E. A. Lowe; 6. How large a coal industry? P. W. Robinson;
Part II. Economic Strategies of NCB Management: 7. The economic case for
deep-mined coal in Scotland G. Kerevan and R. Saville; 8. Aberystwyth
report on coal T. Cutler, C. Haslam, J. Williams and K. Williams; Part III.
Coal in Context: 9. Economic background to the coal dispute P. W. Robinson;
10. Nuclear power and the coal industry S. Fothergill; 11. The
restructuring of the British coal industry A. Burns, M. Newby and J.
Winterton; List of contributors; Index.
D. J. Cooper and T. M. Hopper; Part I. The Economics and Accounting of the
National Coal Board: 2. Pit closures: some economics G. Davies and D.
Metcalf; 3. The costs and benefits of coal pit closures P. Minford and P.
Kung; 4. The economic case against pit closures Andrew Glyn; 5. NCB
accounts: a mine of mis-information? A. J. Berry, T. Capps, D. J. Cooper,
T. M. Hopper and E. A. Lowe; 6. How large a coal industry? P. W. Robinson;
Part II. Economic Strategies of NCB Management: 7. The economic case for
deep-mined coal in Scotland G. Kerevan and R. Saville; 8. Aberystwyth
report on coal T. Cutler, C. Haslam, J. Williams and K. Williams; Part III.
Coal in Context: 9. Economic background to the coal dispute P. W. Robinson;
10. Nuclear power and the coal industry S. Fothergill; 11. The
restructuring of the British coal industry A. Burns, M. Newby and J.
Winterton; List of contributors; Index.
1. Introduction: financial calculation in industrial and political debate
D. J. Cooper and T. M. Hopper; Part I. The Economics and Accounting of the
National Coal Board: 2. Pit closures: some economics G. Davies and D.
Metcalf; 3. The costs and benefits of coal pit closures P. Minford and P.
Kung; 4. The economic case against pit closures Andrew Glyn; 5. NCB
accounts: a mine of mis-information? A. J. Berry, T. Capps, D. J. Cooper,
T. M. Hopper and E. A. Lowe; 6. How large a coal industry? P. W. Robinson;
Part II. Economic Strategies of NCB Management: 7. The economic case for
deep-mined coal in Scotland G. Kerevan and R. Saville; 8. Aberystwyth
report on coal T. Cutler, C. Haslam, J. Williams and K. Williams; Part III.
Coal in Context: 9. Economic background to the coal dispute P. W. Robinson;
10. Nuclear power and the coal industry S. Fothergill; 11. The
restructuring of the British coal industry A. Burns, M. Newby and J.
Winterton; List of contributors; Index.
D. J. Cooper and T. M. Hopper; Part I. The Economics and Accounting of the
National Coal Board: 2. Pit closures: some economics G. Davies and D.
Metcalf; 3. The costs and benefits of coal pit closures P. Minford and P.
Kung; 4. The economic case against pit closures Andrew Glyn; 5. NCB
accounts: a mine of mis-information? A. J. Berry, T. Capps, D. J. Cooper,
T. M. Hopper and E. A. Lowe; 6. How large a coal industry? P. W. Robinson;
Part II. Economic Strategies of NCB Management: 7. The economic case for
deep-mined coal in Scotland G. Kerevan and R. Saville; 8. Aberystwyth
report on coal T. Cutler, C. Haslam, J. Williams and K. Williams; Part III.
Coal in Context: 9. Economic background to the coal dispute P. W. Robinson;
10. Nuclear power and the coal industry S. Fothergill; 11. The
restructuring of the British coal industry A. Burns, M. Newby and J.
Winterton; List of contributors; Index.