‘Visible Hands’ and the Rationalization of the British Cotton Industry, 1925–1932

Cet article reconsidere la position de l'industrie du coton en Angleterre et l'organisation de cette industrie est examinee a la lumiere des critiques emises par les contemporains. Le bien-fonde de cet appel a la rationalisation est egalement examine.

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