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New Zealand, Britain and the Survival of the Ottawa Agreement, 1945–77 *

New Zealand, Britain and the Survival of the Ottawa Agreement, 1945–77 * NOTES 1 PRO [Public Record Office, London], BT11/5654, Extract from Address by Gainor Jackson, President of the New Zealand Bureau of Importers, 14 May 1958. 2 On the special problems of such economies see C. B. Schedvin , “ Staples and Regions of the Pax Britannica ”, Economic History Review 43 , 4 ( 1990 ), pp. 533 – 59 . 3 R. S. Deane, P. W. E. Nicholl and M. J. Walsh, eds, External Economic Structure and Policy: An Analysis of New Zealand's Balance of Payments (Wellington: Reserve Bank of New Zealand, 1981), pp. 99, 188, 223. On New Zealand trade and agriculture see G. R. Hawke, The Making of New Zealand: An Economic History (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985), pp. 204–49. 4 New Zealand Official Yearbook; Yearbook of the Commonwealth of Australia , various issues. 5 P. L. Cain and A. G. Hopkins, British Imperialism: Crisis and Deconstruction, 1914–1990 (London: Longmans, 1993), pp. 76–105; I. M. Drummond, The Floating Pound and the Sterling Area, 1931–1939 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1981), pp. 1–27. 6 G. Bertram, “Barney Murphy and New Zealand Tariff Policy Between the Wars”, Victoria University of Wellington, Working Papers in Economic History, no. 88/1 http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian Journal of Politics and History Wiley

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Copyright © 1997 Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
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0004-9522
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1467-8497
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10.1111/j.1467-8497.1997.tb01386.x
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NOTES 1 PRO [Public Record Office, London], BT11/5654, Extract from Address by Gainor Jackson, President of the New Zealand Bureau of Importers, 14 May 1958. 2 On the special problems of such economies see C. B. Schedvin , “ Staples and Regions of the Pax Britannica ”, Economic History Review 43 , 4 ( 1990 ), pp. 533 – 59 . 3 R. S. Deane, P. W. E. Nicholl and M. J. Walsh, eds, External Economic Structure and Policy: An Analysis of New Zealand's Balance of Payments (Wellington: Reserve Bank of New Zealand, 1981), pp. 99, 188, 223. On New Zealand trade and agriculture see G. R. Hawke, The Making of New Zealand: An Economic History (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985), pp. 204–49. 4 New Zealand Official Yearbook; Yearbook of the Commonwealth of Australia , various issues. 5 P. L. Cain and A. G. Hopkins, British Imperialism: Crisis and Deconstruction, 1914–1990 (London: Longmans, 1993), pp. 76–105; I. M. Drummond, The Floating Pound and the Sterling Area, 1931–1939 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1981), pp. 1–27. 6 G. Bertram, “Barney Murphy and New Zealand Tariff Policy Between the Wars”, Victoria University of Wellington, Working Papers in Economic History, no. 88/1

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Published: Apr 1, 1997

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