ABSTRACT
Recent years have witnessed radical changes in British economic policy. However, the recession of the early nineties has cast doubts about whether these were successful. The much heralded economic miracle is now much tarnished. This book offers a timely and comprehensive non-technical throughout it analyses the basis of policy making as well as discussing its impact on economic performance.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I COMPETING PERSPECTIVES ON THE MACROECONOMY
chapter 6|18 pages
AN ASSESSMENT OF BRITAIN’S PRODUCTIVITY RECORD IN THE 1980s:HAS THERE BEEN A
Has there been a miracle?
chapter 7|22 pages
THE CONSERVATIVE GOVERNMENT’S FIGHT AGAINST INFLATION’: TEN YEARS WITHOUT
Ten years without cheers
part |2 pages
Part II CONTEMPORARY MICROECONOMIC ISSUES