Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The National Government
- The experience of the National Government during the economic crisis
- Implelemented public spending cuts
- Cut public sectors pay by 10%
- Means test for unemployment benefit
- The Special Areas Act
- Identified regions in need of
direct government assistance
- Only provided
limited investment
- 'too little too late'
- The depression did not last as long in
Britain as it did in other countries
- Real incomes
rose by 19%
Anmerkungen:
- Increase in income after taking inflation into account
- Industrial production
rose by 46%
- GNP rose by 23%
- Exports increased by 28%
- Unemployment fell from
17% to 8.5%
- Removal from the Gold Standard
- Cut in interest rates
Anmerkungen:
- Borrowing for businesses and individuals became cheaper. People invested more in property . This fueled a housing boom. The number of new houses built grew from 133 000 in 1931 to 279 000 in 1935
- Banks became more willing to spend again
- Stimulated economic
growth by
restructuring war
debts
Anmerkungen:
- Cost the country 25% of tax revenue as opposed to 40%
- The problems faced by the National Government over rearmament
- The role of the National Government during the Second World War
- Developed specific ministries
- The Ministry of Aircraft Production
- The Ministry of Supply
- The Ministry of War Production
- The Ministry of Food
- The Ministry of Labour and National Service
- All ministries has legal powers
- Could take over wartime industries
- Decreased role of market forces
- The government decided production levels
- Not market forces
Anmerkungen:
- In peacetime production was determined by prices for goods and profits; during wartime production levels were decided by the government