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This paper studies the economic and political effects of a large trade shock in agriculture – the grain invasion from the Americas – in Prussia during the first globalisation (1871-1913). We show that this shock accelerated the structural change in the Prussian economy through migration of...
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Globalization has led to exciting new business opportunities around the globe. Still, national and cultural boundaries … Germany through firm-specific advantages. Still, some face significant challenges. A submarket analysis shows that home market … advantages are more deeply rooted in the Western part of Germany and that foreign competitors find a more accessible competitive …
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the Americas – in Prussia during the first globalization (1871-1913). We show that this shock accelerated the structural … of globalization, but depend on labor mobility. For our analysis, we digitize data from Prussian industrial and …
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Germany. To profit from export opportunities, workers adjust through increased employer switching. Highly skilled workers …
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