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Planning the new industrial nation: Scotland 1931 to 1979
Authors:Jim Tomlinson  Ewan Gibbs
Affiliation:Economic and Social History, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland
Abstract:Despite the continuing strength of Unionist politics in Scotland, from the inter-war economic crisis onwards, there slowly emerged distinctive understanding of a Scottish industrial economy. Aided by administrative devolution, and from the 1940s by a UK-wide turn towards economic planning, a project aimed at a planned modernisation of Scottish industry gained increasing traction. This article focuses on the activities of the technocratic elements of the Scottish elite, the civil servants and academic economists who played a key role in conceptualising and quantifying the Scottish economy, and making and applying policy to develop the Scottish industrial nation between the 1930s and 1970s.
Keywords:Scotland  industry  planning  national economy
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