Chapter 3: Trade Agreements and Economic Theory
Conducting international trade requires both financial and non-financial institutions to support transactions. Some of these institutions are fairly obvious (e.g. law enforcement); but some are less obvious. For example, the evidence shows that producers in exporting countries often need credit in order to engage in trade. Over the early modern period, transoceanic flows of goods …
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