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April 1969

Towards a Rational Exchange Policy: Some Reflections on the British Experience

by David C. Rowan

This article is deliberately subtitled “Some Reflections...“ to emphasize that it does not aim at providing either a detailed account of the events which led up to devaluation or a full review of Britain’s external problem. What it presents is an attempt to derive some lessons of lasting benefit from the failure of British external policy, and in particular, British exchange policy during the Sixties, and from the concurrent, less recognized, failure of the world’s international monetary authorities.