The course of economic events from the start of the Second World
War satisfied no-one. The housewife was exasperated by the rise in
food prices, thousands of workers faced unemployment, and
businessmen were bewildered by the flood of regulations and
decrees. In this book, first published in 1940, R. W. B. Clarke
explores the economic challenges that the UK faced in coping with
the war, and possible ways in which these challenges could be
resolved or improved. The book is vital reading for students of
modern history and economics.
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