Großbritannien in der Weltwirtschaft

Niedergang der Nation, Erfolg des Kapitalismus?

Authors

  • Hugo Radice

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32387/prokla.v25i101.943

Keywords:

Großbritannien, Nation, Kapitalismus, Ökonomie, Deindustrialisierung, Weltwirtschaft, Finanzwirtschaft

Abstract

The »decline« of the British economy has been stated by many people ancl has been describccl since the Seventies as de-industrialization. The left oflen sees the main culprits in lhe financial enterprises in London's city centre. But a closer investigation shows a more differentiatecl picture: many British enterprises use the City's international network for their own global expansion. As a result UK-located industry has declined, UK-based capital has been comparatively successful in global compeliton. An alternative concept of the left ean therefore not just consist of a nation-state-centered industrial poliey and a regulation of the City. Moreover, the task is lo reject the logic of international eompetition and the attempt to subordinate the market to social needs.

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Published

1995-12-01

How to Cite

Radice, H. (1995). Großbritannien in der Weltwirtschaft: Niedergang der Nation, Erfolg des Kapitalismus?. PROKLA. Journal of Critical Social Science, 25(101), 565–585. https://doi.org/10.32387/prokla.v25i101.943

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