How Britain Saved the Pound After Losing Its Empire
There's a moment in economic history that doesn't get discussed enough — not in classrooms, not in podcasts, and certainly not over coffee. It's the story of how Britain, after watching its empire dissolve piece by piece across the mid-20th century, somehow kept its currency alive, relevant, and surprisingly resilient. I've spent years reading about this period, talking to economists, and watching similar patterns play out in other countries. And honestly? The British story is one of the most fascinating financial survival acts I've ever come across.
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