Chapter IV. Industrial Production
Anonymous
National Institute Economic Review, 1971, vol. 55, 52-63
Abstract:
The industrial situation in 1970 was dominated by slow growth, almost stagnation in some sectors, combined with a rapid rate of cost inflation and the worst record of labour relations since the war, resulting in stoppages, go-slow and work-to-rule actions.
Date: 1971
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