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THE presidential address to Section F (Economics and Statistics) by Prof. J. G. Smith discusses the problems created in the field of international trade by the great accentuation of economic nationalism which has taken place throughout the world owing to the trade depression in the past five or six years. He points out that this policy of economic self-sufficiency is not a new one and that there may be something to be said for a moderate dose of it, especially in countries the history of whose economic development is different from that of Great Britain.
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Economic Nationalism and International Trade. Nature 136, 383 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/136383a0
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