Quantity vs. Quality: The Impact of Changing Demand on the British Aircraft Industry, 1900–1960*
Robin Higham
Business History Review, 1968, vol. 42, issue 4, 443-466
Abstract:
This study reveals distinct cycles directly related to the major military conflicts of the twentieth century which had an important impact on the quantity and quality of British aircraft production. The author also suggests that these cycles may have relevance for other countries and other industries.
Date: 1968
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