Matthias Matthijs is Assistant Professor of International Political Economy at American University's School of International Service and Professorial Lecturer of International Economics and International Relations at Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies, Washington, DC
1. Continuity and Change in British Economic Policymaking 2. Crisis, Ideas
and Path Dependence: Theoretical Framework and Postware Britain's Changing
Political Economy 3. Clement Attlee's Postwar 'Settlement' (1945-1970):
Depression, War, Keynes, Beveridge and a New Consensus 4. Relative Decline
and the Unravelling of Consensus (1959-1979): From 'Having it so Good' to
the 'Winter of Discontent' 5. Margaret Thatcher's Triumph (1975-1990):
Inflation, Hayek, and the Overhaul of the British State 6. Thatcherism's
Flaws and Tony Blair's Consolidation (1987-2005): From the Lawson Boom to
New Labour's 'New Britain' 7. Conclusion: Made in Britain Postscript
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