This book, edited by Franz Eulenburg, is part of a series of reports by the Association for Social Policy. It focuses on international economic conditions and trade policies in various countries during the post-World War I era. The work involves contributions from several scholars who analyze the economic situations and trade policies of countries such as England, Russia, France, Italy, Switzerland, Yugoslavia, and Sweden. The book aims to provide a comparative analysis of international economic conditions, highlighting the changes in trade policies, customs tariffs, and their implications for Germany. The text serves as a resource for understanding the global economic landscape and is particularly relevant for policymakers, economists, and academics interested in international trade and economic history. |