British Imports of Manufactured Goods
G. F. Ray
National Institute Economic Review, 1960, vol. 8, 12-29
Abstract:
Imports of manufactured goods, both of finished manufactures and of textiles, have been rising rapidly in Britain—over 50 per cent in the last five years ; they are now much bigger, in relation to national output, than they were before the war.
Date: 1960
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