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The eonomic history of Britain since 1700 : Vol. 2, 1860 to 1939

Floud, Roderick1994
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Ever since its first publication in 1981 'Floud and McCloskey' has been firmly established as the leading textbook on British economic history of the modern era. The second edition is wholly revised and recast into three volumes.Contents of volume 2 1. Britain, 1860-1914: a survey; Roderick Floud. 2. Population, migration and regional development, 1870-1939; Dudley Baines. 3. Entrepreneurship, 1870-1914; Sidney Pollard. 4. Employment relations in manufacturing and international competition; William Lazonick. 5. The service industries; Clive Lee. 6. British agriculture, 1860-1914; Cormac Ó Gráda. 7. Foreign investment and accumulation, 1860-1914; Michael Edelstein. 8. Imperialism: cost and benefit; Michael Edelstein. 9. Money in the economy, 1870-1939; Forrest Capie and Geoffrey Wood. 10. Economic fluctuations, 1870-1913; Solomos Solomou. 11. Living standards, 1870-1914; Mary MacKinnon. 12. The inter-war economy in a European mirror; Barry Eichengreen 13. The macro-economics of the inter-war years; Mark Thomas 14. Unemployment and the labour market in inter-war Britain; Tim Hatton. 15. Industry and industrial organisation in the inter-war years; James Foreman-Peck.
Main title:
The eonomic history of Britain since 1700 : Vol. 2, 1860 to 1939 / Edited by Roderick Floud and Donald McCloskey
Edition:
Second edition
Imprint:
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1994
Collation:
510 pages : Maps, tables and charts. ; 22 cm + Bibliography, list of geographic landmarks, index and glossary
ISBN:
9920521425216
Dewey class:
330.942
Language:
English
BRN:
1081514
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