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assumptions that make the gravity model applicable for trade by one mode of transport. For the purpose of correct estimation of … both variables has confirmed that trade flows are determined not only by transport costs, but by other trade costs, too …English Abstract: This article uses the gravity model to explain the trade flows between the regions of Russia. The …
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English Abstract: The article is devoted to the evolution of the foreign trade relations of Russia during the reign of … Mikhail Romanov (1613-1645). The author analyzes the routes of foreign trade, the range of export goods, social composition of … the merchants, the changes of foreign trade geography. The special attention is paid to the impact of the Russian Orthodox …
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WTO. In the logic of modern trade wars, the United States uses this gap as a tool of trade policy, while creating a new …
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