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We take up again the famous case of the trade in wheat between the United States and the United Kingdom. This is often … wheat in America and Britain, our findings support both that price differentials were quite small for many years, and that …
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Previous work has demonstrated the potential for wheat market integration between the US and the UK before the 'first …
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institutions changed over the years, the ad valorem equivalents of the duties on wheat did not. The reason for this seems to be … inelastic demand for foreign wheat by Maltese, who were unable to grow enough food to support themselves, was certainly an …
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an Atlantic Economy in wheat between the United States and Britain. Both trade statistics and contemporary comment reveal … periods are identified when market integration might have been possible. Using price data for wheat in America and Britain …
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This paper documents the evolution of variables central to understanding the creation of an Atlantic Economy in wheat …
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