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Modern Tariff History

Germany, United States, France;

Percy Ashley

Business & Economics / Economic History

First published in 1904, 'Modern Tariff History' is a pioneering work of economic history that explores the development of protectionist trade policies in three major world powers: Germany, the United States, and France. Drawing on a vast array of primary sources, Percy Ashley traces the evolution of tariff policy from the Napoleonic Wars through the turn of the 20th century, highlighting the complex interplay of economic, political, and social factors that shaped each country's approach. A must-read for anyone interested in the history of international commerce and trade relations.

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