Britain Under Protection

An Examination of the Government's Protectionist Policy

When this book was published in 1934, Britain had been a protectionist country for three years. The Import Duties Act and the Ottawa Agreements were based upon four main principles - the use of the tariff as an instrument of revenue, its use as a bargaining weapon, its use as a means of protecting domestic manufacturers, and its use as a means of fostering trade within the British Empire. This book is a valuable analysis of the years of protectionism, measuring the effects on the country's trade and economy.

mars 2019, env. 226 pages, Routledge Library Editions: International Trade Policy, Anglais
Taylor and Francis
978-1-138-29705-0

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