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setting of 19th century Europe presents a unique opportunity to address this issue, since it witnessed fundamental change in … markets in 19th century Europe is in major part due to the transportation revolution in form of the railways. There is …
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A banking crisis began in Austria in May 1931 and intensified in July, when runs struck banks throughout Germany. In September, the crisis compelled Britain to quit the gold standard. Newly discovered data shows that failure rates rose for banks in New York City, at the center of the United...
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century Venetian spice markets were already well integrated with those in Iberia and northern Europe, implying that Portugal … Europe. In addition, it explores European market integration before and after 1503, the year when da Gama returned from his …
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