Trading Costs and the Pattern of Trade in Pre - Industrial Europe

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  • Meir Kohn
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The development of pre-industrial Europe was driven by the expansion of trade. This paper describes the patterns of trade and shows how they can be understood in terms of differences in trading costs. It discusses how the different levels of trade–from local to transoceanic-contributed, both quantitatively and qualitatively, to the process of growth. JEL Categories: F14, F15, F43, N13, N73, O19, O52, R11, R12 *This paper is a draft chapter of The Origins of Western Economic Success: Commerce, Finance, and Government in Pre-Industrial Europe. Other draft chapters may be downloaded from http://www.dartmouth.edu/~mkohn/ **My thanks to Doug Irwin and to Yoav Kislev for helpful comments on an earlier draft.

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تاریخ انتشار 2001