by Bernard W.E. Alford (Author)
Bernard Alford reviews the changing role, and diminishing influence, of Britain within the international economy across the century that saw the apogee and loss of Britain's empire, and her transformation from globe-straddling superpower to off-shore and indecisive member of the European Community. He explores the relationship between empire and economy; looks at economic performance against economic policy; and compares Britain - through and beyond the Thatcher years - with her European partners, America and Japan. In assessing whether Britain's economic decline has been absolute or merely relative, he also illuminates the broader history of the world economy itself.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 374
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 08 Nov 1995
ISBN 10: 0582486769
ISBN 13: 9780582486768
'This is a first-rate text which will be widely used xxx; Students will not go far wrong if they follow this clear and authoritative account of the course of the British economy in its international context over the last 115 years.'
Business History
'This stimulating, informative, and highly accessible book should prove of great value in precipitating lively and focused discussion xxx;'
Economic History