Implementing Thatcherite Policies: Audit of an EraDavid Marsh, R. A. W. Rhodes This text examines the true extent of policy change in the 1980s, comparing the degree of policy change over a range of areas and explaining why the extent of change was greater in some areas than others. The areas studied include economic policy, industrial relations, housing and social security. |
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Economic policy | 2 |
David Marsh | 32 |
Local government finance | 50 |
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