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This paper examines the role of competition in productivity perfromance in Britain over the period from the late … 1930s to the 1970s undermined productivity growth but since the 1970s stronger competition has been a key ingredient in … ending relative economic decline. The productivity implications of the retreat from competition resulted in large part from …
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This paper reviews selected aspects of the history of UK supply-side policy in terms of their productivity implications …. An important change after the 1970s which improved productivity performance was the adoption of policies to end …
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This paper examines the role of competition in productivity performance in Britain over the period from the late … 1930s to the 1970s undermined productivity growth but since the 1970s stronger competition has been a key ingredient in … ending relative economic decline. The productivity implications of the retreat from competition resulted in large part from …
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This paper examines the role of competition in British productivity performance over the period from the late … 1930s to the 1970s undermined productivity growth but since the 1970s stronger competition has been a key ingredient in … ending relative economic decline. The productivity implications of the retreat from competition resulted in large part from …
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leading to poor productivity performance are the most plausible explanation of Britain's relative decline. It is argued both …
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unemployment this made sense. A bargaining model approach suggests, however, that this had a harmful impact on productivity growth …
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