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Globalisation And The Costs Of International Trade: 1870 To The Present

Analysts suggest that rising oil prices will sharply reduce international trade. This article argues to the contrary, noting that transport costs constitute a limited share of trade costs. Moreover, evidence from the first wave of globalisation suggests that higher shipping costs are unlikely to significantly dampen international commerce – only protectionism would seriously threaten trade. more>>
Posted on Monday, August 18, 2008 at 11:42AM by Registered CommenterBrett in | Comments Off

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