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A historically grounded and theoretically informed analysis of how the British state’s governance and regulatory frameworks shaped industrial relations and economic policy in the post-Second World War era. Ian Clark charts the evolution of state regulation from 1945 through periods of economic restructuring, examining the interaction between government aims, the development of regulatory institutions, and industrial relations systems. Combining economic history with political economy, the book evaluates the legacy of post-war governance models, competitive decline, industrial reform efforts, and their implications for contemporary understanding of the state’s role in labour markets and economic governance.
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Publisher: Routledge
Publishing Year: 2000
ISBN: 9780415202633
Pages: 224