Assessing the Conservatives’ record
Autor
Congdon, Tim
Institución
Resumen
Control of inflation was the Conservatives’ first priority when they were
elected in 1979. In the words of The Right Approach to the Economy,
effectively their statement of intent on economic policy, ‘The role of
inflation as the great destroyer – of jobs, living standards and a stable
order – is now much more widely recognised’. Did the Conservatives – in
the end – deliver a worthwhile reduction in inflation? Was inflation much
lower in their final years before the 1997 general election than when they
came to power?