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The Question of UK Decline David Coates

The Question of UK Decline By David Coates

The Question of UK Decline by David Coates


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An introduction to issues surrounding the problem of UK economic decline. This text discusses each of the major areas involved (economics, economic history, sociology, political science and international relations), and evaluates the major political solutions currently on offer.

The Question of UK Decline Summary

The Question of UK Decline by David Coates

David Coates's book is an introduction to the issues surrounding the problem of UK economic decline and the critiques which have been put forward to explain this phenomenon. It discusses each of the major areas involved (economics, economic history, sociology, political science and international relations), and clarifies and evaluates the major political solutions currently on offer. Providing a non-technical approach for a non-specialist readership, this is an accessible guide to the debate on UK economic performance, and to the evidence which allows an assessment of the various claims in that debate.

Table of Contents

Part 1 The Problem: The Problem of Economic Underperformance. Part 2 The Arguments: Labour and Capital in Economic Underperformance; State and Society in Economic Underperformance. Part 3 The Evidence: The Evidence on Labour; The Evidence on Capital; The Evidence on the State. Part 4 The Conclusion: Pointers from Abroad; Conclusions. Appendix: Economic Performance in the 1980s.

Additional information

GOR004090120
9780745010731
0745010733
The Question of UK Decline by David Coates
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pearson Education Limited
1993-12-01
304
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