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The Competitiveness of British Exports Since Devaluation

Anonymous

National Institute Economic Review, 1969, vol. 48, 31-39

Abstract: This article examines from two angles changes in the competitiveness of United Kingdom exports since devaluation. First, it considers both in total and in some area and commodity detail recent changes in the United Kingdom's share of world trade in manufactures, particularly between the periods October 1966/September 1967 and October 1967/September 1968, and compares them with previous changes over the whole period from the mid-1950s. Secondly, it gives the results of some special inquiries conducted at the end of last year among business firms in Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa and earlier (and on a smaller scale) in West Germany.

Date: 1969
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