When one looks at the landscape of the European automobile industry before and after the economic crisis of the 1970s, the major difference lies in Great Britain. Everywhere else, the ‘national champions’ also went through periods of crisis but managed to maintain or restore control over their national markets with the support of their governments and main stakeholders. In Britain, not only did the nationalised British Leyland (BL) lose half of its market share and did not manage to recover, despite substantial injections of capital from the State, but the British government also subsidised the establishment of a new domestic competitor, the Japanese carmaker Nissan, followed in the 1990s by Honda and Toyota. This article exploits new archi...
Selective industrial policy in the United Kingdom is conventionally believed to have vanished prior ...
This study will conduct a chronological examination of the British Leyland Motor Corporation, focus...
The new UK prime minister, Theresa May, is promising to revive and indeed enhance the industrial pol...
When one looks at the landscape of the European automobile industry before and after the economic cr...
The 1980s were a turbulent time for west European manufacturers. New technologies were developed, wh...
The rise in international markets of new, productive Japanese car manufacturers provoked intense wor...
Ted Heath took the UK into the then EEC so that its businesses might access a thus greatly enlarged ...
Two processes figured prominently on the European Community's policymaking agenda during the 1980s a...
The success in coping with the stagflation crisis depended on two groups of factors. On the one hand...
The crisis of 2007 affected banks, financial institutions and retailers at a macro-economic level as...
British industrial policy for two sectors (automotive and aerospace manufacture) in the period the 1...
The nature of the rescue operation mounted by the British Government for Chrysler's Great Britain su...
British industrial policy for two sectors (automotive and aerospace manufacture) in the period the 1...
ABSTRACT This article seeks to demonstrate two simple points about industrial policy in England. Fir...
Selective industrial policy in the United Kingdom is conventionally believed to have vanished prior ...
Selective industrial policy in the United Kingdom is conventionally believed to have vanished prior ...
This study will conduct a chronological examination of the British Leyland Motor Corporation, focus...
The new UK prime minister, Theresa May, is promising to revive and indeed enhance the industrial pol...
When one looks at the landscape of the European automobile industry before and after the economic cr...
The 1980s were a turbulent time for west European manufacturers. New technologies were developed, wh...
The rise in international markets of new, productive Japanese car manufacturers provoked intense wor...
Ted Heath took the UK into the then EEC so that its businesses might access a thus greatly enlarged ...
Two processes figured prominently on the European Community's policymaking agenda during the 1980s a...
The success in coping with the stagflation crisis depended on two groups of factors. On the one hand...
The crisis of 2007 affected banks, financial institutions and retailers at a macro-economic level as...
British industrial policy for two sectors (automotive and aerospace manufacture) in the period the 1...
The nature of the rescue operation mounted by the British Government for Chrysler's Great Britain su...
British industrial policy for two sectors (automotive and aerospace manufacture) in the period the 1...
ABSTRACT This article seeks to demonstrate two simple points about industrial policy in England. Fir...
Selective industrial policy in the United Kingdom is conventionally believed to have vanished prior ...
Selective industrial policy in the United Kingdom is conventionally believed to have vanished prior ...
This study will conduct a chronological examination of the British Leyland Motor Corporation, focus...
The new UK prime minister, Theresa May, is promising to revive and indeed enhance the industrial pol...