The 1960s were a turning point for postwar economic policy. In this book, politicians, senior officials & well-known economists, discuss the economic and social policy of this period & its consequences.
Selected Contributors:Lord Callaghan of Cardiff, former Prime Minister, Charles Kindleberger, formerly Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Robin Matthews, Cambridge University, David Worswick, former director of National Institute of Economic and Social Research, David Vines, Glasgow University, Lord Croham, former head of UK Civil Service, Michael Artis, University of Manchester, Andrew Crockett, Executive Director, Bank of England, Sir Ralf Dahrendorf, Oxford University, Robert Solow, Massachusetts Institute of Technology & Nobel Laureate