Depression & Protectionism
Explore the intricate relationship between economic policies and global trade in Depression & Protectionism by Forrest Capie. Published in 2003 by Taylor & Francis Ltd, this insightful hardback spans 178 pages, delving into the historical context of Great Britain's transition from a staunch advocate of free trade to the adoption of protectionist measures during the tumultuous 1930s. Capie meticulously examines the factors that influenced this significant policy shift, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the economic theories and philosophies that shaped this era. Ideal for students and enthusiasts of economic history, this book offers a detailed analysis of the inter-war period and its lasting impact on international trade. Don't miss the opportunity to gain a deeper insight into the forces that have shaped modern economics.