Chamberlain, Tariff Reform and the Edwardian Economy
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Tariff Reform was heralded by Joseph Chamberlain and other advocates as the antidote to the ills of the British economy in the Edwardian decade. This papers re-examines the case for Tariff Reform from a multi-sectoral perspective, using a specially designed Social Accounting Matrix for 1907.
This talk is part of the Quantitative History Seminar series.
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