This book will be welcomed by many who teach British industrial history ... an important contribution, original in what it attempts to capture within two covers. The history of the politics of economic policy has for long focused on macroeconomic issues, and this starting point certainly colours Tomlinson's work, but we should strongly welcome the path he is now taking.
Business History
The discussion of the often neglected 1950's is welcome, there is a useful reappraisal of Labour policy in the 1960's, the sections on natioanlisation are particularly good, and there is an excellent bibliography. This book is full of interesting detail and suggestive comment.
The Economic History Review
Jim Tomlinson has written a highly accessible macroeconomic account of British industrial policy, based on a wide range of secondary sources, on Parliamentary Papers and on Public Record Office files.
Journal of Economic History