Commodities, Ports and Asian Maritime Trade Since 1750
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Commodities, Ports and Asian Maritime Trade Since 1750 explores how British, European and Asian commercial networks interacted in the period from 1750 to today. Its central theme is the way in which these processes affectively created an 'Asian Commercial World' based on trading and financial linkages across the region, and movements of commodities. It also looks at the way in which merchants from different ethnic and linguistic backgrounds negotiated barriers of language and business culture to establish effective working relations and to create a unique and dynamic regional environment, which laid the foundations for the 'Asian economic miracle' of the latter twentieth century. --
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Anthony Webster
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Jaime de Melo
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Ulbe Bosma
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