184 Pages
by
Routledge
184 Pages
by
Routledge
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Originally published in 1936 during the Great Depression this book analyses the efforts of the British Government to relieve the rampant unemployment in the most distressed areas and discusses why these efforts were ineffective. The book put forward a number of proposals to help ease unemployment and encourage investment in depressed areas, such as the development of trading estates, investment in transport and social services.
1. English Local Government Before 1832 2. The Making of the New Structure, 1832-1888 3. The Development of Central Control, 1832-1888
Biography
H. Powys Greenwood