The financial crisis of 1931 marked a turning point in British
economic foreign policy, as decades of laissez-faire principles
were abandoned and an active interventionist policy was introduced.
This book, first published in 1936, provides an in-depth analysis
of the change in Britain's policies, and the effects these changes
had on the various aspects of foreign trade.
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