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The Mother Of All Trades The Baltic Grain Trade In Amsterdam From The Late 16th To The Early 19th Century Milja Van Tielhof

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The Mother Of All Trades The Baltic Grain Trade In Amsterdam From The Late 16th To The Early 19th Century Milja Van Tielhof
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 66.8 MB
Pages: 422
Author: Milja van Tielhof
ISBN: 9789004125469, 9004125469
Language: English
Year: 2002

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The Mother Of All Trades The Baltic Grain Trade In Amsterdam From The Late 16th To The Early 19th Century Milja Van Tielhof by Milja Van Tielhof 9789004125469, 9004125469 instant download after payment.

In the early-modern period, the Dutch called the grain trade on the Baltic the 'mother of all trades', as they considered it to be the basis of most of their trade and shipping and indeed the cornerstone of the Dutch economy. For a very long time the mass grain exports from the Baltic were dominated by the Dutch, and Amsterdam was the central 'entrepôt' from which the grain was distributed over the Dutch hinterland and the rest of Europe. This book aims to present a general history of the 'mother of all trades' and particularly shows the fundamental importance for transaction costs, including the costs for transport, insurance and protection, the quality of the local services sector in Amsterdam, the influence of monetary and mercantile policies, and the efficiency of trade organization.

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