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Introduction,frastructure but scarcely more than a fringe of modern, large-scale industry. In the period since the first of these papers was written Japan has stepped into Britain’s place as a manufacturing country, while Britain’s industrial achievements, in spite of a substantial absolute advance in productionTransfusion 发表于 2025-3-31 08:57:48
Structural Changes in the 1920s,vity in others, is not merely the result of the disproportionate increase in the productive capacity of the former which occurred during the War. The question is, in fact, whether there are grounds for supposing that the present period is really one of transformation and not merely of readjustment.Pepsin 发表于 2025-3-31 12:36:35
Labour Mobility and Unemployment,ous and corporate control. The experience of one of the older districts may throw some light on the problem. The area in question is the West Midlands which (as the preceding chapters have shown) has presented an outstanding example of industrial resilience. The structural transformation, which hadSTELL 发表于 2025-3-31 15:26:26
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State Intervention in Industry,of that nature must depend upon many factors outside the province of economics. For example, those who hold the views of the early radicals, who believed that the State’s functions should be limited to providing a sound currency, enforcing contracts, and defining property rights, naturally deal with持久 发表于 2025-3-31 23:54:02
Economic Planning and Private Enterprise, in applied economics they would be bewildered by many of the topics which preoccupy the present-day economist; and from the actual ordering of economic society they would all turn with dismay. It is true that Jevons might be heartened to see that a ‘Coal Question’ was still with us, although he wou