Business History, July 1st, 1999
The endurance of institutional stability in British industrial relations and management practice during the initial post-war years rested on two factors; the international viability of the British economy and the respite that victory in the Second World War afforded to embedded patterns of regulation in both areas. This paper addresses these factors through the vehicle of the Anglo-American Council for Productivity (AACP), and, specifically, its British section. The AACP was created to examine the issues of management practice and productivity in British manufacturing. The AACP aimed to transf...
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