The 1960s were a turning point for postwar economic policy. They
were the high point of along boom that ran from the end of the
Second World War to the oil crisis in 1973. But they also saw the
beginning of persistent and high levels of unemployment and
inflation that have plagued the economy ever since. In this book,
politicians, senior officials and well-known economists from
several countries, including James Callaghan, Roy Jenkin, Robert
Solow and Charles Kindleberger, discuss economic and social policy
in the 1960s and its consequences.
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