Effects on Trends in Trade Policy from 1850-1914
Title: Effects on Trends in Trade Policy from 1850-1914
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Effects on Trends in Trade Policy from 1850-1914
Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Details: Words: 3176 | Pages: 12 (approximately 235 words/page)
Effects on Trends in Trade Policy from 1850-1914
The modernizing world of 1850-1870 belonged to an age of remarkable growth in international trade, stimulating the largest free market the world had ever seen. Yet by 1914, only 30 years later, the trend towards liberal trade policies had mostly ended, replaced by a revival of the protectionist system. A study of the variation in trade policies over time shows a remarkable growth in the power of interest groups
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era to study and learn from, and to hope that mistakes made in the past will not be repeated by modern political rhetoric.
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3)Bairoch, Paul. "European Trade Policy, 1815-1914," The Cambridge Economic History of Europe, Volume 8. Peter Mathias and Sydney Pollard, eds., pp 1-160.