Machine derived contents note: Part I. Introduction: 1. Politics and the economy in Britain; 2. The British economy in the 1970s; Part II. Economic policies, perceptions, and expectations: 3. Overview: the reaction to economic change; 4. Believing what you see: inflation expectations in 1974; 5. The concept of an economic outlook; 6. The economy and government support; 7. Political business cycles in Britain; Part III. Popular preferences among economic policies: 8. Overview: who's to blame for inflation?; 9. Realism in economic affairs; 10. Inflation or unemployment: a question of goals; 11. Controlling inflation: a question of means; 12. The determinants of economic policy choice; Part IV. The politics of economic decline: 13. The decline of instrumental voting; 14. Ideology and economic outlook; 15. Expectations and economic contradictions
Analysis
Great Britain. Economic policies. Attitudes of public, 1964-1974