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100 1 $aJones, Russell,$d1959-$eauthor.
245 10 $aWages and employment policy, 1936-1985 /$cRussell Jones ; with a foreword by Sir Alec Cairncross.
264 1 $aOxon :$bRoutledge,$c2018.
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490 1 $aRoutledge library editions. Labour economics ;$vvolume 12
588 0 $aOnline resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed December 17, 2018).
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aCover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Original Title Page; Original Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; Dedication Page; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction; 2 The General Theory, the Treasury and the Wages Problem 1936-9; I The General Theory; II Reactions in Whitehall; 3 The Control of Wartime Inflation and the 1944 White Paper on Employment Policy; I Wartime Inflation Control; II The Employment Policy White Paper of 1944; III Keynes and the Plans for Postwar Employment Policy; 4 Wages Policy and the Attlee Governments; I Phase I: 1945-8; II Phase II: 1948-9; III Phase III: 1949-50
505 8 $aIV Phase IV: 1950-51V Phase V: 1951; VI Conclusions; 5 Thirteen Years of Tory Economic Policy; I External Crisis 1951-2; II The Economic Implications of Full Employment and the 'Price Plateau'; III Thorneycroft and the 'Three Wise Men'; IV 'Pay Pause' 1961; V The 'Guiding Light', 'Nicky' and 'Neddy'; VI Conclusions; 6 The Wilson Governments 1964-70; I Voluntary Incomes Policy 1964-6; II Statutory Freeze and 'Severe Restraint' 1966-7; III Devaluation; IV In Place of Strife; V Wage Explosion 1969-70; VI Conclusions; 7 Mr Heath, Incomes Policy and the Miners 1970-74
505 8 $aI 'Selsdon Man', 'N-I' and the Industrial Relations ActII U-Turn and Incomes Policy Phase I; III Incomes Policy Phase II; IV Incomes Policy Phase III and the Miners; V Conclusions; 8 Labour and the Social Contract 1974-9; I The Social Contract Part I: 1974-5; II The Social Contract Part II: 1975-6; III The Social Contract Part III: 1976-7; IV The IMF Crisis; V The Social Contract Part IV: 1977-8; VI The Social Contract Part V: 1978-9, and the 'Winter of Discontent'; VII Conclusions; 9 The Era of Thatcherism 1979-; I Monetarism and the Tories; II The Results of the 'Thatcher Experiment'
505 8 $aIII Is there an Alternative to Thatcherism?10 Conclusions; I The Inflationary Process of the Last Forty Years; II Judgement on Policy-Makers early in the Keynesian Era; III The Nature of Postwar Incomes Policies; IV The Failure of Postwar Incomes Policies; V Incomes Policy: the Future; Notes; Chapter 1: Introduction; Chapter 2: The General Theory, the Treasury and the Wages Problem 1936-9; Chapter 3: The Control of Wartime Inflation and the 1944 White Paper on Employment Policy; Chapter 4: Wages Policy and the Attlee Governments; Chapter 5: Thirteen Years of Tory Economic Policy
505 8 $aChapter 6: The Wilson Governments 1964-70Chapter 7: Mr Heath, Incomes Policy and the Miners 1970-74; Chapter 8: Labour and the Social Contract 1974-9; Chapter 9: The Era of Thatcherism 1979-; Chapter 10: Conclusions; Select Bibliography; Public Records; Private Collections; Command Papers; Official Publications; Newspapers and Periodicals; Unpublished Sources; Published Sources; Index
520 3 $aFirst published in 1987. This fascinating study provides an understanding of the failings of the post-war era of active macroeconomic policy-making, and only by a better comprehension of past failings can we hope to provide the successful policies for the present and future. The book takes as its primary bench mark an analysis of Keynes's conception of the wages problem at or near full employment in The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money. It then depicts the developments in official thinking and policy with regard to this problem as the confidence in Keynesian principles waxed and waned over the period.
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