ABSTRACT

'A masterpiece of succinct analysis.'New Statesman

'Penetrating in analysis and closely packed in thought.' Financial Times

Analysing and examining the history of the economic events of the inter-war years, this book gives the reader both a sense of perspective of the larger scene of events on an international scale, whilst introducing facts and theories.
National policies of the UK, France, Germany, the USA, Japan and the former Soviet Union are discussed as are developments in international trade.

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

part 1|58 pages

The Cycle

chapter 2|22 pages

1918–1925

chapter 3|13 pages

1925–1929

chapter 4|22 pages

1929–1939

part 2|63 pages

National Policies

chapter 5|16 pages

The United Kingdom

chapter 6|8 pages

Germany

chapter 7|6 pages

France

chapter 8|11 pages

United States of America

chapter 9|9 pages

Japan

chapter 10|12 pages

The U.S.S.R.

part 3|65 pages

Trends

chapter 11|11 pages

The Inter-War Perspective

chapter 12|27 pages

International Trade: Obstacles

chapter 13|23 pages

International Trade: Trends

chapter |3 pages

Conclusion