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The Productivity Race

British Manufacturing in International Perspective, 1850\u20131990

This book provides a detailed comparative reassessment of British performance in manufacturing since 1850.

Steve N. Broadberry (Author)

9780521023580, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 24 November 2005

480 pages

22.8 x 15.2 x 2.8 cm, 0.71 kg

'This book \u2026 should be a major souce of reference for researchers.' S. Srinivasan, University of Southampton

This book is a reassessment of British performance in manufacturing since 1850 in the light of new evidence on international comparisons of productivity. Using a novel analytical framework of technological evolution, Stephen Broadberry uncovers new ways of looking at Britain's relative economic decline while debunking a number of misapprehensions regarding the nature and causes of the decline. It analyses productivity levels in Britain, the United States and Germany and provides detailed case studi]

The Productivity Race Broadberry Paperback Cambridge University Press

The Productivity Race

British Manufacturing in International Perspective, 1850\u20131990

This book provides a detailed comparative reassessment of British performance in manufacturing since 1850.

Steve N. Broadberry (Author)

9780521023580, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 24 November 2005

480 pages

22.8 x 15.2 x 2.8 cm, 0.71 kg

'This book \u2026 should be a major souce of reference for researchers.' S. Srinivasan, University of Southampton

This book is a reassessment of British performance in manufacturing since 1850 in the light of new evidence on international comparisons of productivity. Using a novel analytical framework of technological evolution, Stephen Broadberry uncovers new ways of looking at Britain's relative economic decline while debunking a number of misapprehensions regarding the nature and causes of the decline. It analyses productivity levels in Britain, the United States and Germany and provides detailed case studi]

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