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Agricultural export patterns from Africa to the European Union
4 June, 2018
For many years, the European Union has been an important market for agricultural products from Africa. However, African agricultural exporters have often found the European market difficult to access because of a raft of NTMs that add to exporters’…
Returns on Foreign Investment during the pre-1914 era: The case of Russia. European Review of Economic History
28 February, 2018
Portfolio investors during 1880–1914 were motivated by the prospect of higher (ex-ante) expected returns and the search for diversification. At the London stock exchange, such overseas portfolios also realised higher (ex-post) returns than domestic…

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