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Competition and Institutions: The Dutch Conquest of the Baltic Sea Trade Jennifer Dirmeyer, George Mason University
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Document Date: 2010-11-25 10:56:40


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Danzig / Hamberg / Bruges / Lubeck / Antwerp / Amsterdam / Edinburgh / /

Company

Atlantic Trade / Cambridge University Press / Hanseatic / Western European / /

Continent

Europe / /

Country

Netherlands / Sweden / Poland / Norway / Russia / United Kingdom / Denmark / /

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Event

Natural Disaster / M&A / /

Facility

University Press North Douglass / Cambridge University Press Lodge / /

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transportation / trade networks / finance networks / financial networks / /

NaturalFeature

Competition waterfall / North Sea / Baltic Sea / Power The waterfall / /

Organization

Cambridge University / American Economic Association / Vol. / Stanford University / George Mason University / American Economic Assoc / Hanseatic League / Stanford / /

Person

Barry Weingast / Acemoglu Johnson / Glenn Harrison / Paul Thomas / de Vries / Carroll / Vries / Phillippe Aghion / Douglass Thomas / Stephen Margolis / Ad van der Woude / Richard Harrison / Daron Robinson / James Robinson / Steve Durlanf / van der Woude / Jan van der Woude / Simon Johnson / /

Position

fisherman / king / /

PublishedMedium

The American Economic Review / The Journal of Economic Perspectives / The American Historical Review / The American Journal of Sociology / The American Political Science Review / /

Region

Eastern Europe / Western Europe / Northwestern Europe / /

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