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The Politics of Closure

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Closure of manufacturing plants in Britain and the general decline of manufacturing capacity is not part of an ineluctable process: this has been a recurring theme of the chapters in this volume. There is no single, universal and inescapable economic law of downturn and closure. Whilst companies and governments may seek to legitimise their actions by invoking immutable laws of economics, recourse to such legitimating devices is itself a political act. In these instances, impersonal economic rationality is called upon to obscure the discretionary choices made by firms and governments. In a simple and definitive statement of economics — that there is no alternative — the intricacies of political and social considerations can be dispensed with. What the preceding chapters have pointed to is that there invariably are alternatives — but that alternative strategies to closure are complex and contain contradictory elements.

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© 1987 Tony Dickson and David Judge

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Judge, D., Dickson, T. (1987). The Politics of Closure. In: Dickson, T., Judge, D. (eds) The Politics of Industrial Closure. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-18862-8_7

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