British productivity growth disappointed during the early postwar period. This reflected inadequate investment in equipment and skills but also entailed inefficient use of inputs. Weak management, dysfunctional industrial relations, and badly-designed economic policy were all implicated. The policy framework was partly the result of seeking low unemployment through wage restraint by appeasement of organized labour. A key aspect was weak competition. This exacerbated corporate governance and industrial-relations problems in the British ‘variety of capitalism’ which sustained low effort bargains and managerial incompetence. Other varieties of capitalism were better placed to achieve fast growth but were infeasible for Britain given its histor...
In the story of Britain's post-war economic 'slippage', the British motor industry plays a special r...
Czechoslovak industrial labour productivity fluctuated around two-thirds of the UK level under the p...
Nick Tiratsoo and Jim Tomlinson describe and assess the Labour Party's development of a policy of im...
British productivity growth disappointed during the early postwar period. This reflected inadequate ...
Relative economic decline has since long been a research topic in the literature on long-term Britis...
This paper examines the role of competition in productivity performance in Britain over the period f...
This paper examines the role of competition in productivity performance in Britain over the period f...
n analyses of British productivity performance in the 1930s, we have argued that the policy framewor...
The past was consistent. For decade after decade, with no more than minor and very short-term interr...
This article proposes a reinterpretation of the failure of interwar British productivity levels to m...
The current U.K. government has put improving productivity at the top of the policy agenda. Its most...
This paper considers developments in UK growth performance and supply-side policies since the 1980s....
The flawed nature of Britain's fordism in the post-war period and its consequent impact on post-ford...
This paper updates the classic growth accounting research of the early 1980s taking account of impro...
This paper re-examines UK productivity growth in the decades before World War I using a new dataset ...
In the story of Britain's post-war economic 'slippage', the British motor industry plays a special r...
Czechoslovak industrial labour productivity fluctuated around two-thirds of the UK level under the p...
Nick Tiratsoo and Jim Tomlinson describe and assess the Labour Party's development of a policy of im...
British productivity growth disappointed during the early postwar period. This reflected inadequate ...
Relative economic decline has since long been a research topic in the literature on long-term Britis...
This paper examines the role of competition in productivity performance in Britain over the period f...
This paper examines the role of competition in productivity performance in Britain over the period f...
n analyses of British productivity performance in the 1930s, we have argued that the policy framewor...
The past was consistent. For decade after decade, with no more than minor and very short-term interr...
This article proposes a reinterpretation of the failure of interwar British productivity levels to m...
The current U.K. government has put improving productivity at the top of the policy agenda. Its most...
This paper considers developments in UK growth performance and supply-side policies since the 1980s....
The flawed nature of Britain's fordism in the post-war period and its consequent impact on post-ford...
This paper updates the classic growth accounting research of the early 1980s taking account of impro...
This paper re-examines UK productivity growth in the decades before World War I using a new dataset ...
In the story of Britain's post-war economic 'slippage', the British motor industry plays a special r...
Czechoslovak industrial labour productivity fluctuated around two-thirds of the UK level under the p...
Nick Tiratsoo and Jim Tomlinson describe and assess the Labour Party's development of a policy of im...