The setting up of the National Economic Development Council (NEDC) and other reforms to the institutions of economic policy-making in the early 1960s are regarded by commentators as the first concerted attempt by government of confront the issue of Britain's relative economic decline. The general assessment of these reforms is that they failed, largely due to the 'possessive individualist' culture of British peak organizations. This article investigate these issues from the perspective of negotiations on financial provision for the unemployed - one of the first issues to be considered by the NEDC. It shows that in this area the main problem was the nature of the Whitehall policy-making process and the failure of government to co-ordinate it...
In July 1995 the British government announced that the Employment Department was to be abolished and...
On re-election to power in 1951, the Conservative Government under Churchill was expected to 'roll b...
It seems that corporatism has appeared as one major form of response to crises such as the world-wid...
In the latter half of the twentieth century, almost all core capitalist countries experienced the ph...
There is a general consensus that the most recent attempt at incomes policy in Great Britain was uns...
The rise and consolidation of national economic management is one of the key themes of British econo...
The rise and consolidation of national economic management is one of the key themes of British econo...
In this thesis the implications of increases in unemployment between 1973 and 1979 are examined in r...
The article discusses the problem of changes in the policy of fighting unemployment in Great Britain...
The 1970s saw growing assertions that state intervention was failing and that the state itself was i...
The aim of this article is not to assess the impact of the defence programme, but to present the dis...
This article illustrates the crucial role played by the TUC and its occupationally organized affilia...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The 1964-1970 Wilson governme...
The ideology of the managed economy gave labour in the industrialized countries the illusion of cont...
The thesis is an examination of the 1976 IMF Crisis. Specifically, the study seeks to analyse the na...
In July 1995 the British government announced that the Employment Department was to be abolished and...
On re-election to power in 1951, the Conservative Government under Churchill was expected to 'roll b...
It seems that corporatism has appeared as one major form of response to crises such as the world-wid...
In the latter half of the twentieth century, almost all core capitalist countries experienced the ph...
There is a general consensus that the most recent attempt at incomes policy in Great Britain was uns...
The rise and consolidation of national economic management is one of the key themes of British econo...
The rise and consolidation of national economic management is one of the key themes of British econo...
In this thesis the implications of increases in unemployment between 1973 and 1979 are examined in r...
The article discusses the problem of changes in the policy of fighting unemployment in Great Britain...
The 1970s saw growing assertions that state intervention was failing and that the state itself was i...
The aim of this article is not to assess the impact of the defence programme, but to present the dis...
This article illustrates the crucial role played by the TUC and its occupationally organized affilia...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The 1964-1970 Wilson governme...
The ideology of the managed economy gave labour in the industrialized countries the illusion of cont...
The thesis is an examination of the 1976 IMF Crisis. Specifically, the study seeks to analyse the na...
In July 1995 the British government announced that the Employment Department was to be abolished and...
On re-election to power in 1951, the Conservative Government under Churchill was expected to 'roll b...
It seems that corporatism has appeared as one major form of response to crises such as the world-wid...