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1977
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1977
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Background and Argument
pp. 10
Marx’s Framework
pp. 23
Monopoly Capitalism
pp. 45
Worker Resistance—Argument
pp. 56
Worker Resistance — Historical Development
pp. 77
Management — Preliminary Argument
pp. 86
Management — Historical Development and Argument
pp. 105
Firms and Workers
pp. 130
The State and Relations between Countries
pp. 137
Long-run Patterns for Industries and Areas
pp. 147
The Silk Ribbon-Weaving Trade in Hillfields and Coventry Region
pp. 159
The Hosiery Industry in Leicester in the Late Nineteenth Century
pp. 183
The Motor-Car Product Cycle, Coventry and the Law of Value
pp. 188
Historical Development of the Car Industry in Coventry: Monopoly Power and Struggle
pp. 240
Centre-Periphery Patterns in the U.K. Car Industry
pp. 247
Hillfields, Coventry and the Car Industry
pp. 265
Argument and Consequence
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