Employment and the Depressed Areas
Discover the insightful analysis of economic challenges in "Employment and the Depressed Areas" by H. Powys Greenwood, a compelling read that delves into the British Government's attempts to combat unemployment during the Great Depression. Originally published in 1936, this hardback edition from Taylor & Francis Ltd explores the strategies employed to aid the most affected regions and critically examines the reasons behind their ineffectiveness. With 180 pages of thought-provoking content, this book remains relevant for those interested in economics and social policy. Perfect for students, researchers, and anyone seeking to understand the complexities of economic relief efforts, Greenwood's work offers a historical perspective that continues to resonate today. Don't miss the chance to add this important title to your collection!