No CrossRef data available.
Article contents
Groping for the Shape of Contemporary History
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 March 2014
Abstract
- Type
- Review Article
- Information
- Copyright
- Copyright © Government and Opposition Ltd 1984
References
1 I See also my review in this journal, Vol. 19 no. 1, Winter 1984, pp. 114–9.
2 Shonfield, A., Modern Capitalism, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1965.Google Scholar
3 Hague, D., ‘Why change is meaning decay’, The Times, 5 06 1984.Google Scholar
4 Schumpeter, J., Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy, London, George Allen & Unwin, 1943,Google Scholar ch. 7.
5 W. Lazonick, ‘The Dynamics of Industrial Development’, paper presented at ESRC conference, November 1983.
6 Hannah, L., ‘New Issues in British Business History’, The Business History Review, Summer 1983.Google Scholar
7 Lindbeck, A., ‘The Recent Slowdown of Productivity Growth’, Economic Journal, 03 1983.Google Scholar
8 Henderson, P. D., ‘Trade Policies: trends, issues and influences’, Midland Book Review, Winter 1983.Google Scholar
9 Olson, M., The Rise und Decline of Nations, New York, Yale University Press, 1983.Google Scholar
10 Henderson, P. D., op. cit. Benard, A., ‘A Europe Open to the world’, Trade Policy Research Centre, 1984.Google Scholar
11 Dore, R., ‘Goodwill and the Spirit of Market Capitalism’, based on the Hobhouse Memorial Lecture given at the London School of Economics, 05 1983, London, Technical Change Centre.Google Scholar
12 Tiffany, P., ‘Industrial Policy in American Steel, 1945‐60: A Study in Failure’, paper presented before the Social Science History Association, Washington, 1983.Google Scholar
13 Crandall, R., The US Steel Industry, Washington, The Brookings Institution, 1981.Google Scholar
14 Rohatyn, F., article in New York Review of Books, 29 03 1984.Google Scholar
15 Crozier, B., ‘What is wrong with British foreign policy? A time for reconsideration’, Encounter, 07/08 1984.Google Scholar
16 Dayton, K., Remarks to Financial Executives Institute, USA, 05 1983.Google Scholar
17 op. cit.
18 op. Cit.
19 Carter, C. and Pinder, J., Policies for a Constrained Economy, London, Heinemann Educational Books, 1982.Google Scholar
20 Allen, G. C., ‘Industrial Policy and Innovation in Japan’, Carter, C. (ed.), Industrial Policy and Innovation, London, Heinemann, 1981, p. 68.Google Scholar
21 op. Cit.
22 Thistlethwaite, F., The Great Experiment, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1955, pp. 48–50.Google Scholar
23 Best, M. and Humphries, J., ‘The City and the Decline of British Industry: Liquidity without commitment’, paper presented at a Boston University conference 1983.Google Scholar
24 Thomas, D., ‘Shipbuilding: demand linkage and industrial decline’ in Williams, K. et al., Why Are the British Bad at Manufacturing?, London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1983.Google Scholar