A New Economic Policy for Britain: Essays on the Development of IndustryKeith Cowling, Roger Sugden A non-technical analysis of the sort of economic and industrial policies the Industrial Strategy Group believes Britain needs if its industry is to thrive in the 1990s. It is intended also as a contribution to the debate on the future economic and industrial policies to be adopted by the Left. |
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The strategic approach to economic and industrial | 6 |
Encouraging investment in science | 35 |
The state as public entrepreneur Richard Minns | 53 |
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