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Technology, Economic Growth and the Labour Process
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Author(s):
Phil Blackburn
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Rod Coombs
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Kenneth Green
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1985
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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978-1-349-07519-5
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978-1-349-07517-1
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1985
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10.1007/978-1-349-07517-1
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 13
On New Technologies and ‘Automation’
pp. 33
Mechanisation and the Labour Process from 1850
pp. 61
Mechanisation and Long Waves
pp. 88
New Technology and Neo-Fordism
pp. 108
Neo-Fordism in Small-batch Engineering
pp. 146
Information Technologies, the Service Sector and the Restructuring of Consumption
pp. 193
Conclusion: From Fordism to Neo-Fordism?
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