Labour Government's Economic Record, 1964-70 by Wilfred Beckerman

Labour Government's Economic Record, 1964-70 by Wilfred Beckerman

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Labour Government's Economic Record, 1964-70 by Wilfred Beckerman

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Wilfred Beckerman is an emeritus fellow of Balliol College at Oxford University. Dr. Beckerman is an economist and the author of many academic articles and several books including In Defence of Economic Growth, Small is Stupid and most recently Justice, Posterity and the Environment (with J. Pasek). Dr. Beckerman has served on Britain's Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution, and chaired the Academic Panel of Economists for the UK Department of the Environment from 1991 to 1996.
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ISBN 13 9780715606087
ISBN 10 0715606085
Title Labour Government's Economic Record, 1964-70
Author Wilfred Beckerman
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Duckworth Overlook
Year published 1972-03-30
Number of pages 360
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.