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E-raamat: From Depression to Devolution: Economy and Government in Wales, 1934-2006

  • Formaat: 265 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Feb-2017
  • Kirjastus: University of Wales Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781783169597
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  • Formaat: 265 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Feb-2017
  • Kirjastus: University of Wales Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781783169597

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Throughout the twentieth century, Wales underwent rapid and far-reaching economic upheavals on such a scale that few avoided their impacts from recessions, war, changing fortunes within the iconic steel and coal industries, the rise and decline of manufacturing, as well as the gradual rise to dominance of the service sector the changes were as dramatic as was the intensity of attempts to deal with their consequences. Wales was a laboratory for government intervention in the economy, ranging from the attraction of investment and the clearance of land made derelict by industry, to the regeneration of urban areas. This is the first book to focus on these actions and to outline why, how and with what effect governments intervened, and it contains timely commentary as economic performance remains one of the most important issues facing contemporary Wales.

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'The first comprehensive study of government intervention in the Welsh economy in the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, this book presents a searching analysis and evaluation of the changing nature of regional economic policy in Wales and its achievements and limitations. Richly detailed, engaging and often punchy and thought-provoking, it has been meticulously researched, drawing on a range of quantitative and qualitative sources as well as interviews with key personnel. Essential reading for anyone interested in the history of Wales in the twentieth century as well as in Wales's present-day economic profile and the interactions between its politics, governance and economic policy.' - Professor Bill Jones, Cardiff University

Acknowledgements ix
List of tables
xi
Abbreviations xiii
Introduction 1(8)
I Depression, War And Reconstruction, 1934--1951
9(42)
The economic inheritance
9(6)
The great depression and the birth of regional policy in the 1930s
15(7)
Total war and central planning, 1939--1945
22(5)
The impact of government action
27(6)
Reconstruction, 1945--1951
33(6)
Interventions
39(12)
II The Age Of Factories, 1951--1970
51(34)
Economic growth and regional policy during the `golden age'
51(6)
Growth and decline within the resource-based industries
57(4)
Interventions
61(10)
The administrative emergence of Wales
71(6)
Conclusion
77(8)
III Keeping Afloat: The 1970S
85(28)
The end of the `golden age' and the peak of regional aid
85(5)
Uncertain times in the resource-based industries
90(3)
The Welsh Office and job creation
93(5)
Interventions
98(10)
Conclusion
108(5)
IV Crisis, Response And The Impact Of Margaret Thatcher: 1979--1987
113(38)
The collapse of manufacturing and the eclipse of regional policy
113(5)
Redundancies, subsidies and strikes in the resource-based industries
118(5)
Emergency action from the Welsh Office
123(4)
Interventions
127(15)
Conclusion
142(9)
V A New Wales? 1987--1997
151(34)
Optimism and disappointment
151(5)
Changing views at the Welsh Office
156(5)
Controversy within the development agencies
161(4)
Interventions
165(14)
Conclusion
179(6)
VI Devolution And Its Discontents: 1997--2006
185(32)
Stability and growth
185(3)
The last years of the Welsh Office, 1997--1999
188(3)
Quagmire at the National Assembly for Wales, 1999--2006
191(5)
The bonfire of the quangos
196(3)
Interventions
199(12)
Conclusion
211(6)
Conclusion 217(8)
Appendix 1 Data 225(2)
Appendix 2 Maps 227(12)
Appendix 3 Organisational Genealogy, 1936--2006 239(2)
Bibliography 241(14)
Index 255
Dr Leon Gooberman is Research Fellow at Cardiff University Business School.