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... measures was taken up by Lloyd George and Winston Churchill , as the need became more urgent due to the Labour success in the election of 1906 and to industrial militancy after 1909. As working - class demands and de- monstrations for ...
... measures was taken up by Lloyd George and Winston Churchill , as the need became more urgent due to the Labour success in the election of 1906 and to industrial militancy after 1909. As working - class demands and de- monstrations for ...
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... measures to increase the efficiency of capital , by investment , by merger , by measures to increase the efficiency of human capital by improved management techniques designed to increase productivity , and by social mea- sures to ...
... measures to increase the efficiency of capital , by investment , by merger , by measures to increase the efficiency of human capital by improved management techniques designed to increase productivity , and by social mea- sures to ...
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... measures to free and to stimulate international trade embodied in the Bretton Woods agreement . All of these measures , unthinkable in the 1920s , had the effective support of many but not all leading businessmen , Conservatives and the ...
... measures to free and to stimulate international trade embodied in the Bretton Woods agreement . All of these measures , unthinkable in the 1920s , had the effective support of many but not all leading businessmen , Conservatives and the ...
Contents
International comparisons 18701914 | 125 |
The interwar years | 189 |
The Second World War and after | 223 |
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References to this book
Beyond the Welfare State?: The New Political Economy of Welfare Chris Pierson No preview available - 2006 |