WARD, Stephen V. The Geography of Interwar Britain: The State and Uneven Development
[From the cover] "The central argument of the book is that the state of interwar Britain intensified uneven capitalist development. State actions in many important fields, including macro-economic policy, defence, industrial rationalisation, labour and unemployment policy, local governent and regional policy are analysed in detail These studies show that, until the later 1930s, state policies worked to the disadvantage of 'outer' Britain and favoured the more prosperous south and midlands".Please note, this is an ex-library copy.

