Abstract

The fiscal strains which emerged in the 1970s were not simply the result of economic downturn and militant public sector unionism. They had their roots in past policies of economic growth and social control, and in the powers of corporations and unions which shaped those local policies — policies which catalyzed intense breakdowns in local social control.

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