Classical Trade Protectionism 1815-1914

Including contributions from such figures as Douglas Irwin, James Foreman-Peck, Kevin O'Rourke and Max-Stefan-Schulze, this key book summarizes the recent empirical research carried out on the issue of the classical period of trade protectionism. It provides a basis for revising widely held vie...

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Auteur principal: Dormois, Jean-Pierre (auth)
Autres auteurs: Lains, Pedro (auth)
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Publié: Taylor & Francis 2006
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