Originally published in1985. Jim Tomlinson charters the route of
British macroeconomic policy in the post-war era. This book argues
that the objectives of macroeconomic policy have not been constant;
that the emphasis has shifted from one item to another over time;
and that this uncertainty and inconsistency over objectives goes a
long way to explaining why macroeconomics management has not been a
startling success.
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