First published in 1929, this book was written to express the
belief that nations' commercial policy and doctrines could best be
explained by reference to their history. The author argues that
this applies equally to legislation and theory, for example both
the McKinley Act of 1890 and contemporaneous protectionism are
examined as the culmination of a century's worth of legislative and
theoretical progress. This edition is also updated from the
original 1891 publication to take account of the effect of the
First World War on the European and American tariff systems, and
also how the preferential system of trade within the British Empire
recast relations between Britain and its dominions.
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