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The Decline of Industrial Britain Michael Dintenfass

The Decline of Industrial Britain By Michael Dintenfass

The Decline of Industrial Britain by Michael Dintenfass


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The first synthesis of Britain's long-term economic performance in more than a decade, this book examines why British economic growth has failed to keep pace with the performance of the other advanced industrial economies since 1870.

The Decline of Industrial Britain Summary

The Decline of Industrial Britain: 1870-1980 by Michael Dintenfass

Michael Dintenfass provides a challenging account of Britain's economic performance since 1870. He combines a succinct, clearly-written survey of recent scholarly work in British economic and business history with an original interpretive alternative to the institutionalized accounts of Britain's relative decline. Dintenfass addresses both specifically economic questions and socio-historical questions to place Britain's economic history in its broadest context.

The Decline of Industrial Britain Reviews

`... strongly recommended as an introduction to the various debates. It is clearly written, free of technical jargon and good value for money.' - Economic History Review

`This book was recommended `blind' to my students and they have given it a very positive reception. They are good judges.' - Alan Booth, Business History

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. The Historical Record 2. Tools and Techniques 3. A Question of Skill 4. The Bias of Capital 5. Not a Nation of Shopkeepers 6. An Anti-Industrial Society? Conclusion

Additional information

GOR001882016
9780415054652
0415054656
The Decline of Industrial Britain: 1870-1980 by Michael Dintenfass
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
1992-10-29
106
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