Description
Product ID: | 9780230392540 |
Product Form: | Paperback / softback |
Country of Manufacture: | GB |
Title: | Going South |
Subtitle: | Why Britain will have a Third World Economy by 2014 |
Authors: | Author: D. Atkinson, L. Elliott |
Page Count: | 389 |
Subjects: | Economic forecasting, Economic forecasting, Political economy, Economic and financial crises and disasters, Political economy, Economic & financial crises & disasters, United Kingdom, Great Britain, c 2010 to c 2020 |
Description: | Select Guide Rating With a second recession looming, Britain is facing a moment of truth. This book examines how the leader of the industrial revolution came to exhibit the features of a 'developing country'; chronic debt, volatile growth and vulnerability to external events. Going South explains how this has happened, arguing that the time for quick fixes is over. A provocative look at how and why Britain has fallen into decline from being a superpower in 1914 to being a third world economy in 2014 by two of Britain''s leading Economists journalists With a second recession looming, Britain is facing a moment of truth. Going South examines how the leader of the Industrial Revolution came to exhibit the features of a "developing country." The symptoms of this vertiginous plunge in the world''s rankings are already starkly apparent: a chronic balance of payment deficit, a looming shortage of energy and food, a dysfunctional labor market, volatility in economic growth, and a painful vulnerability to external events. And if these are the big indicators of imminent relegation to the Third World, many smaller ones are too numerous to fully catalogue. So stark is the evidence that it is our contention that Britain''s looming relegation is not in doubt. The names change with intellectual fashion-the developing world, the Third World, less-developed countries, "emerging markets," or simply the Global South. But the destination is the same. Britain is going south-rapidly.Assuming that Britain faces up to its plight, there is no easy model for the redevelopment of the national economy. Whichever path is taken will be a hard one. The age of the quick fixes is over. |
Imprint Name: | Palgrave Macmillan |
Publisher Name: | Palgrave Macmillan |
Country of Publication: | GB |
Publishing Date: | 2012-06-14 |