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... ment of large numbers of superior workers in periods of depres- sion . This owed much to analyses of the labour market by H. Llewellyn Smith , of the Board of Trade . Fears of militancy resulting from unemployment and the inade- quacy ...
... ment of large numbers of superior workers in periods of depres- sion . This owed much to analyses of the labour market by H. Llewellyn Smith , of the Board of Trade . Fears of militancy resulting from unemployment and the inade- quacy ...
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... ment in London should be forbidden and tax incentives and loans given to business to place ' a magnet in the Special Areas ' . Such proposals were supported by the TUC , but not by business . [ doc 12 ] Campbell's resignation , combined ...
... ment in London should be forbidden and tax incentives and loans given to business to place ' a magnet in the Special Areas ' . Such proposals were supported by the TUC , but not by business . [ doc 12 ] Campbell's resignation , combined ...
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... ment ' figures who signed the demand for planning published in 1935 as The Next Five Years ) were beginning to be taken seriously . At the same time , the different and ultimately more influential solution offered by Keynes , which ...
... ment ' figures who signed the demand for planning published in 1935 as The Next Five Years ) were beginning to be taken seriously . At the same time , the different and ultimately more influential solution offered by Keynes , which ...
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Introduction | 2 |
The First World War and after | 126 |
The interwar years | 163 |
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