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A Highway Across the Atlantic? Trade and Welfare Effects of the EU-Mercosur Agreement
In this paper we analyze the EU-Mercosur agreement and predict its effects on trade and welfare using a general equilibrium structural gravity model. First, we estimate the increase in trade flows generated by trade agreements that are similar to the EU ...
Jacopo Timini, F. Viani
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Modeling evidence suggests that the Inter-decadal Pacific Oscillation (IPO) can remotely affect the tropical Atlantic sea surface temperature (SST) variability.
Shuai-Lei Yao+3 more
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Bergen’s role in the medieval North Atlantic trade
North Atlantic trade in the high Middle Ages was centred on Bergen. The Bergen connection was important to the North Atlantic islanders and townsmen who specialized in trading with them, but up to the early fourteenth century did not count for much in ...
Knut Helle
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THE PEOPLING OF AN AFRICAN SLAVE PORT: ANNAMABOE AND THE ATLANTIC WORLD
Annamaboe, located on the Gold Coast in modern-day Ghana, was a sleepy Fante fishing village when Dutch traders arrived there in 1638. The arrival of the Europeans ushered Annamaboe into the Atlantic world and brought fundamental changes to the town’s ...
Randy J. Sparks
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Till some years ago, the archeology of the colonial period concerned only old built remains. The basement was little investigated, the community considered that the numerous texts were enough to light this recent period.
Patrice Courtaud
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American and British Slave Trade Abolition in Perspective
Dr. David Brion Davis discusses American and British Slave Trade Abolition as the keynote speaker at an Emory University conference, "Voyages: The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database and the Bicentennial of the End of the Slave Trade, 1808-2008," on ...
David Brion Davis
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Shareholders in the Dutch Eighteenth-Century Atlantic Trade
This article provides the first quantitative evidence of the indirect benefits of shareholders of the Middelburgse Commercie Compagnie (MCC), a Dutch Atlantic trading company and the biggest slave trader in the eighteenth-century Dutch Republic.
Koen van der Blij
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New Perspectives on Early Modern Dutch Atlantic Slavery and Slave Trade
This Special Issue explores new routes in the economic historical research on the Dutch Atlantic history of slavery and slave trade. Each of its contributions tackles important blind spots that have continued to haunt Dutch economic history despite the ...
Matthias Van Rossum
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Ports of Trade and Trade Strategies in the Atlantic Coasts of Lybie in Phoenician-Punic Age
Ports of Trade and Trade Strategies in the Atlantic Coasts of Lybiein Phoenician-Punic ...
Fernando López Pardo
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