Steel And The State
Explore the compelling analysis presented in Steel And The State by Thomas R. Howell, published in 2019 by Taylor & Francis Ltd. This thought-provoking book spans an extensive 580 pages, delving into the intricate relationship between government intervention and the steel industry. Howell posits that the prolonged structural crisis of the western world's steel sector post-1974 was significantly influenced by pervasive government actions in the market. Through rigorous research and insightful critiques, he unearths how these interventions shaped global steel investment, production, and trade patterns. Steel And The State is essential reading for those interested in economics, industrial history, and the dynamics of government-market relations. Engage with Howell's critical perspectives that challenge conventional narratives in the steel industry.