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In many ways, the war had accelerated a crisis that had already been looming before 1914, with Britain relying on the captive markets of its empire to support industries that were increasingly less competitive on the world stage. But its reach was wide, and its position had still been strong. With the sluggish demand that followed the war, however, the economy had gradually foundered.
Fracture: Life and Culture in the West, 1918-1938
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