Govеrnmеnt аnd thе Entеrprisе sincе 1900: Thе Chаnging Problеm of Efficiеncy
Publisher: Οxford Univеrsity Prеss, USΑ
Number of Pages: 472
Published: 1994-06-02
List price: $240.00
Surveying governmental industrial policy in Britain, James Tomlinson explores the perennial concern of government to improve the efficiency and the competitiveness of British industry. Organized chronologically, the book focuses on the formation of policy-making and policy implementation, according to the ideas and beliefs that have dominated this century. Thus, industrial policy is traced through wars and recessions, the building of the welfare state and times of growth, and through stagflation, economic liberalism, and deindustrialization. The constant theme is the attempt by all governments...
