1st Edition

The Reconstruction of World Trade A Survey of International Economic Relations

By J. B. Condliffe Copyright 1941

    First published in 1941, The Reconstruction of World Trade analyses the collapse of the international trading model after the First World War; the challenges presented by totalitarian methods of bilateral trade, and the problems anticipated in the attempt to reconstruct world trade after the end of the Second World War. The author studies national economic policies of several countries to argue that while economic problems are not contained with national borders, these still are an outcome of conflicting national economic policies. This book will be of interest to students of history, political science and economy.

    Foreword Acknowledgements 1. The Background of Economic Policy 2. The Processes of Disintegration 3. The Causes of Breakdown 4. Regulated and Unregulated Trading Systems 5. The Complication of Tariffs 6. Quota Politics 7. The Monetary Weapon 8. Commercial Diplomacy 9. The Limits of Regionalism 10. News Aspects of International Organization 11. The Conditions of Economic Cooperation Appendix Suggestions for Further Reading Index

    Biography

    J. B. Condliffe