ABSTRACT

The first part of the book is devoted to an historical survey of what has been written regarding Britain's policy problems since 1946: problems such as full employment, the sources and methods of controlling inflation and the measures to promote economic growth. At an international level, issues such as economic relations with Europe and the question of devaluation are considered.

The subsequent part of the book considers how far economists' recommendations regarding policies have been derived from well-tested theories, or how far they have been based on speculation, guesswork or judgement.

part |73 pages

1946-1951

chapter |69 pages

1946-1951

part |24 pages

1951-1955

chapter |20 pages

1951-1955

part |65 pages

1955-1960

chapter |61 pages

1955-1960

part |55 pages

1960-1966

chapter |51 pages

1960-1966