1st Edition

Depression & Protectionism Britain Between the Wars

By Forrest Capie Copyright 2003
    178 Pages
    by Routledge

    178 Pages
    by Routledge

    Depression and Protectionism considers the case of the oldest advocate of free trade and its greatest exponent, Britain, and examines the developments that led to the reversal of that policy in the 1930s. It also discusses the consequences of the protectionst policy for the domestic economy.
    * Discusses the most important debate in international economics
    * Using an explicit economic framework, the book examines the economic origins of the industrial tariff in Britain.

    1. Introduction 2. The Changing Pattern of Trade, 1900-39 3. Tariff Legislation 4. Depression and Protection 5. The Growth of Protectionist Pressure 6. Determining the Tariff Structure 7. Some Immediate Economic Effects 8. Effective Rates of Protection 9. Other Considerations Conclusion