Relative economic decline has since long been a research topic in the literature on long-term British economic development. In particular the literature on the post-second world war era suggests that the process of relative economic decline was the result of failure of British industrial policies, and not an inevitable consequence of global capitalism and economic growth in other nations. This study reinvestigates Britain’s productivity performance in manufacturing in an international context between 1935 and 1970. Structural, technical, and institutional factors are studied from the perspective of the industry-of-origin approach, by making use of detailed industry-level data from official sources. This study reveals that the British perfor...
The phenomenon of British industrial decline has attracted a massive range of analysis and explanato...
Czechoslovak industrial labour productivity fluctuated around two-thirds of the UK level under the p...
Broadberry has suggested that Germany and the USA overtook Britain largely by shifting resources out...
Relative economic decline has since long been a research topic in the literature on long-term Britis...
British productivity growth disappointed during the early postwar period. This reflected inadequate ...
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...
This paper uses plant-level estimates of total factor productivity covering 40 years to examine what...
Czechoslovak industrial labour productivity fluctuated around two-thirds of the UK level under the p...
British productivity growth disappointed during the early postwar period. This reflected inadequate ...
This is a study of the decline and collapse, in 1973, of the Birmingham Small Arms Company Ltd, prim...
The manufacturing productivity gap between the U.S. and the U.K. became much larger during the inter...
Czechoslovak industrial labour productivity fluctuated around two-thirds of the UK level under the p...
British per capita GDP grew at an average annual rate of 0.13 per cent between 1086 and 1700. Althou...
Abstract One of the most common explanations given for the economic decline of the United Kingdom af...
The phenomenon of British industrial decline has attracted a massive range of analysis and explanato...
Czechoslovak industrial labour productivity fluctuated around two-thirds of the UK level under the p...
Broadberry has suggested that Germany and the USA overtook Britain largely by shifting resources out...
Relative economic decline has since long been a research topic in the literature on long-term Britis...
British productivity growth disappointed during the early postwar period. This reflected inadequate ...
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...
This paper uses plant-level estimates of total factor productivity covering 40 years to examine what...
Czechoslovak industrial labour productivity fluctuated around two-thirds of the UK level under the p...
British productivity growth disappointed during the early postwar period. This reflected inadequate ...
This is a study of the decline and collapse, in 1973, of the Birmingham Small Arms Company Ltd, prim...
The manufacturing productivity gap between the U.S. and the U.K. became much larger during the inter...
Czechoslovak industrial labour productivity fluctuated around two-thirds of the UK level under the p...
British per capita GDP grew at an average annual rate of 0.13 per cent between 1086 and 1700. Althou...
Abstract One of the most common explanations given for the economic decline of the United Kingdom af...
The phenomenon of British industrial decline has attracted a massive range of analysis and explanato...
Czechoslovak industrial labour productivity fluctuated around two-thirds of the UK level under the p...
Broadberry has suggested that Germany and the USA overtook Britain largely by shifting resources out...