The British Fish Trade (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Spencer Walpole

 
9781330615683: The British Fish Trade (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Explore the story behind Britain’s fish trade and how data, policy, and free trade shaped it. This concise essay examines how statistics and government reporting have influenced fishing, markets, and the people who rely on them. Learn why ideas about branding, regulation, and international markets mattered to ordinary fishers and to the nation.

The author argues that government figures often miss fishing’s impact on employment, capital, and wealth. It surveys tools like annual reports, port records, and market data, and explains how such information could guide smarter policy. You’ll see how debates over branding, regulation, and openness affected producers, buyers, and consumers alike.




  • How statistics illuminate the size and value of Britain’s fish trades

  • Why branding and quality standards stirred controversy among curers

  • Roles of herring, kipper, and bloater markets in domestic and export commerce

  • Arguments for and against government intervention in fisheries



Ideal for readers curious about economic history, maritime policy, and the origins of modern fisheries.

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