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Policy-making Process [Pehme köide]

The Policy-making Process (1969) studies the relationships between the Conservative Government of 1956 and the organised industrial groups that were considered its natural allies in the aftermath of the Restrictive Trade Practices Act of 1956. This Act reflected a long-standing belief in Britain that the degree of competition and the efficient uses of resources are closely related, and acted against the long-established practices of certain industrial trade associations.



The Policy-making Process (1969) studies the relationships between the Conservative Government of 1956 and the organised industrial groups that were considered its natural allies in the aftermath of the Restrictive Trade Practices Act of 1956.

1. Introduction
2. The Problem and its Historical Development
3. The
Monopolies Commission Report
4. The Organized Interests, Public Opinion and
the Press
5. The Board of Trade and the Contents of the Bill
6. The Role of
the Organized Interests and the Position of the Government
7. The Passage of
the Bill through Parliament
8. The Policy Process