The 1976 IMF crisis was a seminal event in modern British political
and economic history. The seeds of the crisis were sown by the huge
OPEC oil price shocks of 1972-3 leading to the potential meltdown of
Britain's already weakened economy and seemingly confirming Britain's
headlong decline as a major political and economic power. The
government was seen as going 'cap in hand' to the International
Monetary Fund (IMF) to head off disaster - an image which became a
long-lasting political icon. Kevin Hickson has mined vital original
source material, including interviews with leading players, to probe
government economic thought and practice. He questions much received
wisdom, especially that the crisis caused a basic shift to monetarist
orthodoxy and right-wing economic liberalism - commonly known as
'Thatcherism' - and embraced by successive governments including New
Labour.
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ISBN
9780857713452
Publisert
2015
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I.B. Tauris & Co Ltd
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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