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Governance, the state, regulation and industrial relations
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Governance, the state, regulation and industrial relations

Author: Ian Clark
Publisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 2000.
Series: Routledge explorations in economic history.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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This book makes an important contribution to the history and theory of British post-war economics in its presentation of an innovative, historically informed, yet contemporary theory of the British  Read more...

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Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Ian Clark
ISBN: 0415202639 9780415202633
OCLC Number: 42888153
Description: xii, 209 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents: 1. Governance, regulation and the state 2. Regulation and the post-war order 2.1 What is the regulation approach? 2.2 Atlanticism - national pathways to post-war regulation 2.3 The Marshall plan: the consolidation of the UK's national pathway 3. The UK's competitive decline during the golden age, 1945-1979 3.1 External constraints on the British economy during the golden age 3.2 Comparative economic decline during the golden age 3.3 Reconciling comparative economic decline and historically good performance during the golden age 4. A particularized theory of the British state 4.1 Historically distinctive features of Britain 4.2 Generalized theories of the state 4.3 A particularized theory of the British state 5. The industrial relations system and the British state 5.1 The industrial relations system and the state 5.2 Order and reform in the industrial relations system 5.3 Economic performance and the industrial relations system 5.4 The worker problem? The industrial relations system and post-war recovery: the failure of the Anglo-American Council for Productivity 6.1 The viability of the British economy 6.2 The industrial efficiency programme and the industrial relations system 6.3 The post-war output drive and revisionist analysis: the issue of industrial relations 7. Reform of the industrial relations system and economic restructuring since 1980 7.1 Reform of industrial relations: the removal of workplace obstructionism 7.2 Organizational change and development 7.3 Economic performance in the contemporary period 8. Economic decline: the state, governance and industrial Relations 8.1 Decline: Governance and Industrial relations since 1945 8.2 A legacy of connections 8.3 The aims of the British state since 1945 8.4 The consequences of national distinctiveness 8.5 Capitalist regulation, post-war recovery and contemporary decline 8.6 Particularized patterns of national regulation
Series Title: Routledge explorations in economic history.
Responsibility: Ian Clark.
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