Britain's Place in the World examines the establishment and
effectiveness of import controls, particularly quotas. Placing
quotas back in the centre of British history, Milward and Brennan
make some radical claims for Britain's economic performance in a
global context. Looking into a wide variety of industries from
motorcars to typewriters, raw chemicals to food produce, they
examine the intended and actual obstruction to imported goods
represented by quotas, and the political and financial
ramifications beyond the statistics. This is the fourth book to be
published in the Routledge Explorations in Economic History series.
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