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Atlantic Trade and the British Economy
2010The relationship between overseas trade and British economic growth in the 17th and 18th centuries has long attracted historical attention. The two opposite spectra on this topic are either that foreign trade and overseas demand for British manufactured exports significantly boosted British economic growth, or that domestic demand, stimulated by ...
K. Morgan
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2017
Introduction The Danish Edict of 16th March 1792 to abolish the slave trade, Erik Gobel The struggle for black liberty: revolution and emancipation in Saint Domingue, J.J.
J. Black
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Introduction The Danish Edict of 16th March 1792 to abolish the slave trade, Erik Gobel The struggle for black liberty: revolution and emancipation in Saint Domingue, J.J.
J. Black
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Irish Atlantic Trade in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
The William and Mary Quarterly, 1985HILE the scale and significance of the English and Scottish colonial trades have received considerable attention from hisWV torians, the trade between Ireland and America has, until recently, been largely ignored.' The myth that the Navigation Acts prevented the development of virtually any Irish Atlantic trade was not challenged until the appearance ...
R. Nash
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North Atlantic Trade and Payments
1971Since the end of the war the North Atlantic countries have made continuous progress in reducing trade barriers both on a world-wide basis and in ways which have promoted sub-regional integration. The early post-war morass of quantitative trade restrictions in Europe was removed by means of the O.E.E.C.’s liberalisation code between 1948 and 1953 ...
A. Maddison
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Borgu in the Atlantic Slave Trade
African Economic History, 1999slaves for internal West African (and ultimately trans-Saharan) markets. This involvement in the slave trade had diverse aspects, in which Borgu might figure as both a victim and a beneficiary of the trade. First, inhabitants of Borgu were among those enslaved and sold.
Paul E. Lovejoy, Robin Law
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, 2018
This study quantitatively evaluated how tariff elimination and reduction of non-tariff barriers under the Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (T-TIP) could affect the textile and apparel (T&A) industry in the European Union (EU). Based on the
Sheng Lu
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This study quantitatively evaluated how tariff elimination and reduction of non-tariff barriers under the Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (T-TIP) could affect the textile and apparel (T&A) industry in the European Union (EU). Based on the
Sheng Lu
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, 2015
Gli effetti macroeconomici degli accordi di libero scambio vengono solitamente valutati attraverso modelli di equilibrio generale computazionale (CGE) che ipotizzano la piena occupazione e una distribuzione del reddito costante.
Jeronim Capaldo
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Gli effetti macroeconomici degli accordi di libero scambio vengono solitamente valutati attraverso modelli di equilibrio generale computazionale (CGE) che ipotizzano la piena occupazione e una distribuzione del reddito costante.
Jeronim Capaldo
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