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The political economy of competitiveness : essays on employment, public policy and corporate performance / Michael Kitson and Jonathan Michie.

By: Kitson, Michael, 1959-Contributor(s): Michie, JonathanSeries: Contemporary political economy seriesPublication details: New York : London : Routledge, 2000. Description: xix, 193 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 9780415204965; 0415204968 (pbk)Subject(s): Competition -- Government policy -- Great Britain | Economics | Competition | Great Britain -- Economic conditions | Great Britain -- Social conditionsDDC classification: 338.6/048/0941 LOC classification: HC256. | K58 2000Online resources: Publisher description
Contents:
1 Introduction and overview Part 1 Globalisation 2 Globalisation, unemployment and government policy 3 Trade Theory and policy 4 Trade and growth: an historical perspective Part II History versus equilibrium 5 Recession and economic revival in Britain: the role of policy in the 1930s and 1980s 6 The tale of two recessions: 1929 and the Gold Standard, 1992 and the ERM 7 Britain's industrial performance since 1960; underinvestment and relative decline Part III Public policy and corporate Performance 8 From welfare to work? 9 Markets, competition and innovation
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Includes bibliographical references (p.[173]-188) and index.

1 Introduction and overview Part 1 Globalisation 2 Globalisation, unemployment and government policy 3 Trade Theory and policy 4 Trade and growth: an historical perspective Part II History versus equilibrium 5 Recession and economic revival in Britain: the role of policy in the 1930s and 1980s 6 The tale of two recessions: 1929 and the Gold Standard, 1992 and the ERM 7 Britain's industrial performance since 1960; underinvestment and relative decline Part III Public policy and corporate Performance 8 From welfare to work? 9 Markets, competition and innovation