Past colonialism has shaped current policies and patterns relating to sugar trade. To examine the effects of historical colonial linkages on sugar trade, the gravity model is estimated for a panel of raw sugar imports into 25 OECD countries from the rest of the world over the 1961-2016 period. Colonial linkages in a North-South direction increase sugar trade, but colonial linkages in a North-North direction decrease it. Several distinct North-South colonial channels are identified. Sugar trade is enhanced by the major empire shipping routes, rail infrastructure, cultural proximity and preferential market access
Thesis: Ph. D. in History, Anthropology, and Science, Technology and Society (HASTS), Massachusetts ...
Sugar, Steam and Steel is about cane sugar and the transformation of an Indonesian island into the ‘...
This historical study focuses on the multilateral regulation of sugar to provide a broader instituti...
Past colonialism has shaped current policies and patterns relating to sugar trade. To examine the ef...
A variety of factors influence U.S. sugar imports. Although the U.S. tariff-rate import quota restri...
This DPhil thesis, Sugar in the British Atlantic World 1650-1720, seeks to analyse the effect and ex...
While the sugar-producing regions in India, in Java and on Negros Island have exhibited a variety of...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented 27 August, 1979Since 1650 the production of cane sug...
Today India is among the major sugar producers and sugar-making has a long tradition, yet the adopti...
In 1493, Columbus planted sugar cane in Haiti. It eventually became one of the crops associated wit...
There has been a lot of research into the economic contribution of the periphery to European economi...
Graduation date: 1990The world sugar market does not perform in a perfect competitive\ud setting. Th...
Author examines the pattern and direction of technological change in the cane sugar industry of Barb...
The Brazilian experiment with sugar cane began in Northeastern Brazil during the earliest days of th...
This Article will briefly examine the history of the international sugar trade and discuss the curre...
Thesis: Ph. D. in History, Anthropology, and Science, Technology and Society (HASTS), Massachusetts ...
Sugar, Steam and Steel is about cane sugar and the transformation of an Indonesian island into the ‘...
This historical study focuses on the multilateral regulation of sugar to provide a broader instituti...
Past colonialism has shaped current policies and patterns relating to sugar trade. To examine the ef...
A variety of factors influence U.S. sugar imports. Although the U.S. tariff-rate import quota restri...
This DPhil thesis, Sugar in the British Atlantic World 1650-1720, seeks to analyse the effect and ex...
While the sugar-producing regions in India, in Java and on Negros Island have exhibited a variety of...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented 27 August, 1979Since 1650 the production of cane sug...
Today India is among the major sugar producers and sugar-making has a long tradition, yet the adopti...
In 1493, Columbus planted sugar cane in Haiti. It eventually became one of the crops associated wit...
There has been a lot of research into the economic contribution of the periphery to European economi...
Graduation date: 1990The world sugar market does not perform in a perfect competitive\ud setting. Th...
Author examines the pattern and direction of technological change in the cane sugar industry of Barb...
The Brazilian experiment with sugar cane began in Northeastern Brazil during the earliest days of th...
This Article will briefly examine the history of the international sugar trade and discuss the curre...
Thesis: Ph. D. in History, Anthropology, and Science, Technology and Society (HASTS), Massachusetts ...
Sugar, Steam and Steel is about cane sugar and the transformation of an Indonesian island into the ‘...
This historical study focuses on the multilateral regulation of sugar to provide a broader instituti...