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This paper reviews selected aspects of the history of UK supply-side policy in terms of their productivity implications …. An important change after the 1970s which improved productivity performance was the adoption of policies to end …
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This paper examines the role of competition in productivity performance in Britain over the period from the late … 1930s to the 1970s undermined productivity growth but since the 1970s stronger competition has been a key ingredient in … ending relative economic decline. The productivity implications of the retreat from competition resulted in large part from …
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productivity (TFP) from growth accounting and on aspects of social capability that are conducive to the effective assimilation of … productivity. Incentive structures matter greatly for the adoption of new technology but social capability is not independent of …
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This paper considers the future of economic history in the context of its relationship with economics. It is argued that there are strong synergies between the two disciplines and that awareness of the economic past is an important resource for today’s economists. Examples are given that...
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This paper surveys the literature on the Marshall Plan which was designed to help the reconstruction of Europe after World War II. A basic description of how the Marshall Plan was implemented is provided but the focal point is a consideration of the impact of American aid on European growth. It...
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