Publisher's Synopsis
"Trade of To-Morrow" by Ernest J. P. Benn, originally published in 1917, offers a fascinating glimpse into the economic thinking of the early 20th century. Written in the aftermath of World War I, this book explores the principles and practices necessary for successful international trade in a rapidly changing world. Benn advocates for free trade, industrial reform, and sound business practices as essential components of a thriving post-war economy.
Though written over a century ago, the core principles discussed in "Trade of To-Morrow" remain relevant to understanding the complexities of global commerce and the importance of ethical business conduct. This book provides valuable insights for anyone interested in the history of economic thought and the enduring challenges of international trade.
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