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What contributed to the end of the golden age of capitalism

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The rate of return to investment became lower than the cost of investment, so it was not undertaken; Labour saw no need to demand wage restraint, instead of pushing for excessive wage increases; Strikes, inflation, and failing industry ensued.

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