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The British Growth Crisis

The Search for a New Model
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323 Seiten
Englisch
Springer Palgrave Macmillanerschienen am29.01.2015
Britain remains mired in the most severe and prolonged economic crisis that it has faced since the 1930s. What would it take to find a new, more stable and more sustainable growth model for Britain in the years ahead? This important volume written by a number of influential commentators seeks to provide some answers.mehr
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Produkt

KlappentextBritain remains mired in the most severe and prolonged economic crisis that it has faced since the 1930s. What would it take to find a new, more stable and more sustainable growth model for Britain in the years ahead? This important volume written by a number of influential commentators seeks to provide some answers.

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction; Colin Hay and Jeremy Green PART I: DIAGNOSING THE CRISIS 1. Should the UK Continue to Follow Liberal Economic Policies? Ken Coutts and Graham Gudgin 2. UK Economic Performance Under New Labour: 1997-2010: Facts, Lessons and Pointers; Dan Corry 3. Anglo-American Financial Interdependence and the Rise of Income Inequality; Jeremy Green PART II: EVALUATING RESPONSES 1. Economic Recovery and the Politics of the Long-Term; Gerry Stoker 2. Public Policy Futures: A Left Trilemma?; Peter Taylor-Gooby 3. UK Macroeconomic Policy Debate and the British Growth Crisis: Debt and Deficit Discourse in the Great Recession; Ben Clift 4. The Final Nail in the Coffin? Crisis, Manufacturing Decline, and Why it Matters; Craig Berry PART III: GLOBAL, LOCAL AND SECTORAL DIMENSIONS 1. Local and Regional Economic Development in Britain; Danny MacKinnon, Andrew Cumbers and David Featherstone 2. Employment Protection Legislation and the Growth Crisis; Jason Heyes and Paul Lewis 3. Globalisation and the UK Economy since the 1990s; Jonathan Perraton 4. The Need for an Engaged, Expert and Inclusive British Capitalism; Paulina Ramirez and Andrew Tylecote PART IV: ALTERNATIVES BEYOND GROWTH? 1. A Feminist Critique of the 'Politics of Community'; Daniela Tepe 2. Towards a New Growth Strategy; Promoting Decent Work in the United Kingdom; Frank Pykemehr

Autor

Frank Pyke, Independent ResearcherDan Corry, Southampton University, UKDaniela Tepe-Belfrage, University of Sheffield, UKKen Coutts, University of Cambridge, UKGraham Gudgin, University of Cambridge, UKGerry Stoker, Southampton University, UKBen Clift, University of Warwick, UKDanny Mackinnon, Newcastle University, UKDavid Featherstone, University of Glasgow, UKAndrew Cumbers, University of Glasgow, UKKendra Strauss, University of Cambridge, UKJason Heyes, University of Sheffield, UKPaul Lewis, Birmingham Business School, UKJonathan Perraton, University of Sheffield, UKPaulina Ramirez, Birmingham Business School, UKAndrew Tylecote, University of Sheffield, UK?