Note On Britain's Share in World Trade in Manufactures, 1954-1966
R. L. Major
National Institute Economic Review, 1968, vol. 44, 50-56
Abstract:
The United Kingdom's share of world exports of manufactures to other countries fell by over a third between 1954 and 1966—from 20.9 per cent to 13.1 per cent. This loss of share represents a loss of exports of some £2,450 million in 1966. Moreover United Kingdom exports rose rather more slowly in the second half of the period than in the first, while in world exports there was a slight acceleration.
Date: 1968
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