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Autor:
Tim Rooth
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Canadian Studies. 22:177-195
Throughout its history Canada has been heavily engaged with the international economy, an involvement that reached new heights during the last quarter of the twentieth century. Although the USA has been overwhelmingly Canada's most important trading
Autor:
Tim Rooth
Publikováno v:
Business History. 48:119-126
RODERICK FLOUD and PAUL JOHNSON (Eds.), The Cambridge Economic History of Modern Britain, Volume 2: Economic Maturity, 1860–1939. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004 xix + 552 pp, h/back IS...
Autor:
Tim Rooth
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History. 32:93-114
Despite its economic importance to Britain and to the sterling area at a critical time in the late 1940s, the role of South Africa has been largely neglected. During the war and post-war years the Empire-Commonwealth and the sterling area assumed an
Autor:
Tim Rooth
Publikováno v:
Twentieth Century British History. 13:121-143
In the immediate aftermath of the Second World War, economic relations between Britain and the Commonwealth were very close, and the Empire was of greater economic importance to Britain than at any previous time. International economic conditions wer
Autor:
Joan‐Pau Rubiés, W.A. Speck, John C. Appleby, Burke Griggs, John Oliphant, J.R. Ward, Glyndwr Williams, Kenneth Morgan, Trevor Burnard, Stephen Ellis, John D. Hargreaves, Ged Martin, Jane Samson, Benedikt Stuchtey, Richard Drayton, John M. Mackenzie, Glenroy Taitt, Peter Burroughs, Chandrika Kaul, Andrew Porter, Khizar Humayun Ansari, Tim Rooth, Nicholas J. White, S. R. Ashton, Luise White, Richard Symonds, Spencer Mawby, Richard Rathbone, Kumar Ramakrishna, John W. Young
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History. 29:104-159
Autor:
Tim Rooth
Publikováno v:
A Global History of Trade and Conflict since 1500
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https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137326836.0011
https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137326836.0011
Autor:
Tim Rooth
Publikováno v:
Australian Economic History Review. 40:127-152
Early hopes that a multilateral economy could be speedily restored after World War II were shattered by the sterling crisis of 1947. In the ensuing retreat to bilateralism, Canada acted vigorously to strengthen economic links with the Americans, and
Autor:
Peter Scott, Tim Rooth
Publikováno v:
The Historical Journal. 42:495-515
This article examines the early evolution of British policy, prior to the Second World War. The British government adopted an ‘open’ policy towards foreign direct investment (FDI), despite periodic fears that some foreign acquisitions of UK firms
Autor:
Tim Rooth
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Australian Economic History Review. 39:29-51
This paper addresses the unresolved debate about the timing of economic disengagement between Australia and Great Britain. During Chifley's administration international economic collaboration between Australia and Britain was close, Australia tending
Autor:
Tim Rooth
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History. 27:81-108
British economic conditions and policy in the reconstruction phase after the Second World War were dominated by the external setting, and above all by the dollar shortage. Yet although British historians have analysed the economic relationship with t