sterling credit

economics

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postwar economy of United Kingdom

  • United Kingdom
    In United Kingdom: Labour and the welfare state (1945–51)

    …country had built up “sterling credits”—debts owed to other countries that would have to be paid in foreign currencies—amounting to several billion pounds. Moreover, the economy was in disarray. Some industries, such as aircraft manufacture, were far larger than was now needed, while others, such as railways and coal…

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