During the 1980s Britain became one of the world’s most market-oriented economies, an approach which resulted in three severe recessions and a deepening degree of inequality. This book argues that a rebalancing of the economy will remain elusive until proactive policies are implemented at the corporate and industrial level.
Spis treści
Economic Performance in the Market Era Investment, The Labour Market and Economic Policy The Question of International Competitiveness Capital Investment: A Neglected Issue Underinvestment or/and Overinvestment? Global Finance, Industry and Shareholder Value Reforms to Corporate Governance A Look Ahead
O autorze
Ciaran Driver is Professor of Economics, Department of Finance and Management, SOAS, University of London, UK.
Paul Temple is a Reader in Economics at the University of Surrey, UK, with research interests in the economics of innovation, investment, and international trade.