A Prime Minister on Prime MinistersSummit Books, 1977 - 334 páginas |
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Página 168
... industry . The vast subsidy which the Government provided to bridge the period while the Royal Commission under Samuel was reporting on the economics of the industry and the coal - owners ' demand for a reduction in pay and an increase ...
... industry . The vast subsidy which the Government provided to bridge the period while the Royal Commission under Samuel was reporting on the economics of the industry and the coal - owners ' demand for a reduction in pay and an increase ...
Página 177
... industry was hit - cotton for example suffered as badly as coal and , given the overvalued exchange rate , the only means of increasing exports was to cut costs to a level competitive at the Bank of England parity . The private colliery ...
... industry was hit - cotton for example suffered as badly as coal and , given the overvalued exchange rate , the only means of increasing exports was to cut costs to a level competitive at the Bank of England parity . The private colliery ...
Página 179
... Industries Duties and the Dyestuffs Act , his reform- ing free trade zeal led to its repeal , increasing the numbers unemployed . The Dyestuffs Act had been introduced to defend the British industry from the hitherto all - powerful ...
... Industries Duties and the Dyestuffs Act , his reform- ing free trade zeal led to its repeal , increasing the numbers unemployed . The Dyestuffs Act had been introduced to defend the British industry from the hitherto all - powerful ...
Contenido
The First Prime Ministers | 8 |
Politics in Transition 18461854 | 61 |
Benjamin Disraeli | 85 |
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