Industrial Policy in Britain 1945-1951

Industrial Policy in Britain 1945-1951

Author: Martin Chick

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2002-04-30

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 9780521892537

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This is a detailed archive-based study of the economic planning of the Attlee governments, in which the author seeks to analyse the interaction between the decisions of central planners and the micro-economic effects of these decisions. Throughout the book, Martin Chick pays particular attention to the level, pattern and quality of fixed capital investment. At the same time, there is a continuous concern with the struggle between politicians, economists and industrialists over the mix of pricing mechanisms and administrative orders which were to be used in this period. This struggle permeated all discussions over matters such as the organisation of nationalised industries, the monopoly structure of nationalised industries, the allocation of resources and the promotion of higher productivity. The author also asks what impact, if any, economic planning had on the productivity performance of the UK economy.


Labour Governments and Private Industry

Labour Governments and Private Industry

Author: Helen Mercer

Publisher:

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13:

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"In 1945 a Labour government with socialist aspirations was elected. Prior to this, much of the Left's political energy had been directed towards nationalisation and the private sector had been seen as peripheral. Equally the private sector was ill-prepared to deal with a Labour government. Despite the coolness between the two, the war had left a legacy of a high level of interaction between private industry and the forces of government." "Labour Governments and Private Industry examines in detail the complex relationship between the Labour government and the private sector. The first part of the book analyses the types of policy in operation and their implementation. The second part takes certain sectors of British industry as case studies, to consider the practical application of these policies. Throughout the book, the contributors focus their arguments around three main questions. To what extent were the policies of this Labour government actually socialist? What was the role of the Labour government as a modernising agency in the private sector? What was the power of private industry to hinder the policies of the government?" "Despite the centrality of the years 1945-51 for an understanding of Britain's long-term industrial problems, this is the first historical study of the relationship between privately-owned industry and the government during the period. Its relevance for contemporary politics can hardly be overestimated. This reconsideration of a crucial period, with the benefits of the modern perspective, is timely and necessary."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved


Industry and Government in Britain

Industry and Government in Britain

Author: Stephen Blank

Publisher: Farnborough : Saxon House ; [Lexington, Mass.] : Lexington Books

Published: 1973

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13:

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Study of the role of the confederation of British industry in government policy formation and in representing the private sector interest group in the complex interrelationship of government and industry in the UK from 1945 to 1965 - examines relationships with the labour (socialist) political party from 1945 to 1951 during nationalization and the creation of industrial development councils, and cooperation with the conservatives from 1951 to 1965 in economic policy and incomes policy formation, economic planning, etc. References.


Industrial Policy in Europe after 1945

Industrial Policy in Europe after 1945

Author: C. Grabas

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-03-31

Total Pages: 397

ISBN-13: 1137329904

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Bringing together renowned scholars in the field with younger researchers, this interdisciplinary study of the history of post-war industrial policy in Europe investigates transfers across borders and locates industrial policy in the context of the Cold War from a global perspective.


Industrial Efficiency and State Intervention

Industrial Efficiency and State Intervention

Author: Nick Tiratsoo

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 213

ISBN-13: 0415088100

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Nick Tiratsoo and Jim Tomlinson describe and assess the Labour Party's development of a policy of improving industrial efficiency. They concentrate on the debates and initiatives of the wartime period and subsequent implementation of policy under Attlee. The book modifies existing historiography in two ways - it shows that the Labour Party of 1945-51 was concerned mainly with industrial modernization, not with creating the Welfare State, and it tackles the consequently necessary re-evaluation of wider theories about Britain's economic decline.


British Trade Unions and Industrial Politics: The post-war compromise, 1945-64

British Trade Unions and Industrial Politics: The post-war compromise, 1945-64

Author: Alan Campbell

Publisher: Ashgate Publishing

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13:

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The first of two volumes focusing on the politics of British trade unionism since World War II, considering not only the movement's relations with the state but also factionalism, the dynamics of industrial struggle, and the allegiances of union activists. Historians, scholars of politics and industrial relations, and others present 11 studies, many from a September 1997 conference in Warwick augmented with commissioned essays, include overviews, a survey, and case studies. The second volume is subtitled The High Tide of Trade Unionism, 1940-1979. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR