This essential work for students of economic and economic history provides an overview of economic management in Britain since 1945, how it has changed and why it has not always been successful. It examines clearly the policies introduced, the problems various governments faced in implementing them and how policy-making changed.
This essential work for students of economic and economic history provides an overview of economic management in Britain since 1945, how it has changed and why it has not always been successful. It examines clearly the policies introduced, the problems various governments faced in implementing them and how policy-making changed.
Nicholas Woodward is Lecturer in History at the University of Wales, Swansea
Inhaltsangabe
List of figures List of tables Foreword 1. Introduction; Economic Policy since 1945 2. Reconstruction: 1945 51 3. The Thirteen Years: 1951 64 4. The Wilson Governments: 1964 70 5. The Nineteen Seventies: The Great Stagflation 6. The New Approach: The Thatcher Governments, 1979 90 7. Fine Tuning The New Approach: 1990 2001 8. Some Final Reflections Appendices Glossary Calendar of events Bibliography
List of figures List of tables Foreword 1. Introduction; Economic Policy since 1945 2. Reconstruction: 1945 51 3. The Thirteen Years: 1951 64 4. The Wilson Governments: 1964 70 5. The Nineteen Seventies: The Great Stagflation 6. The New Approach: The Thatcher Governments, 1979 90 7. Fine Tuning The New Approach: 1990 2001 8. Some Final Reflections Appendices Glossary Calendar of events Bibliography
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