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The Political Economy of Modern Britain

Cox, Andrew; Lee, Simon; Sanderson, Joe

Authors

Andrew Cox

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Dr Simon Lee S.D.Lee@hull.ac.uk
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Joe Sanderson



Abstract

The Political Economy of Modern Britain provides an original discussion of Britain’s relative economic decline since World War Two and offers approaches to overcome this poor economic performance.

Detailed and comprehensive, this book has three basic objectives. First, it describes the key political and economic decisions or events which have shaped Britain’s economic performance in the post-war period. Secondly, the authors critically discuss the range of explanations which have been offered by those seeking to understand Britain’s relative economic decline. Finally, it offers an alternative approach to improving Britain’s economic performance known as ‘the strategic alignment of national and corporate competitiveness’. In this approach the authors attempt to escape from the traditional left–right debate concerning the degree to which the state should replace the market in owning and controlling key sectors of the economy, and instead they focus on the state as a facilitator in the provision of assets required by firms competing in the international arena.

Citation

Cox, A., Lee, S., & Sanderson, J. (1997). The Political Economy of Modern Britain. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing

Book Type Authored Book
Publication Date 1997-03
Deposit Date May 4, 2022
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN 9781852784119 ; 9781858986166
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/3949075
Additional Information This book was co-authored by Simon Lee with Andrew Cox and Joe Sanderson. Lee wrote 65 per cent of the book.