Abstract

During the 1930s, the Australian beef export industry, after protracted negotiations, was granted substantial concessions by the British Government. This paper traces the development of British and Australian government policies during the decade, shows how considerably the Australian beef industry benefited from concessions made to it at Ottawa in 1932 and, more particularly, in subsequent years, and concludes with a discussion of the considerations which appear to have influenced British decisions

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