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Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Originally published in: 1991
Version: 7 March 1991
Length: 17 pages
Data source: Published sources

Abstract

Why has Britain declined? The case provides three interpretations; (1) from a neoclassical economist; (2) two institutional economic historians; and (3) a sociologist. Their explanations partly overlap and partly conflict over such areas as technology, national culture, and social class.
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Other setting(s):
1870-1980

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Abstract

Why has Britain declined? The case provides three interpretations; (1) from a neoclassical economist; (2) two institutional economic historians; and (3) a sociologist. Their explanations partly overlap and partly conflict over such areas as technology, national culture, and social class.

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Location:
Other setting(s):
1870-1980

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