Using the reconstruction of Coventry after World War II as a model of Britain's post-war development, this study debates whether the welfare state hindered long-term economic development, and asks whether the rise and fall of the Labour Party's popularity is due to increasing affluence.
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Using the reconstruction of Coventry after World War II as a model of Britain's post-war development, this study debates whether the welfare state hindered long-term economic development, and asks whether the rise and fall of the Labour Party's popularity is due to increasing affluence.
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