When the Franco-German trade relationship is viewed from a long-term perspective, the conventional view that trade ties were rather good before 1914 becomes doubtful. In fact, trade statistics point to the absolute and relative decline in trade flows between the two countries after the Franco-Prussian war of 1870–1. This postwar episode of Franco-German trade history is far from incidental. On the basis of a comprehensive study of Franco-German trade by product, this article reveals a complete restructuring of French trade with Germany after the conflict and invites a new analysis of its economic consequences
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Article first published online: 14 MAR 2014.This article offers a long-term perspective on the relat...
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The density and contours of networks of transnational and international economic integration are hyp...
In Belgium as in France, the period between the wars was marked by a monetary stabilization in 1926 ...
The complexity of the relationship between reliance on foreign trade and the growth of national prod...
Smith∗ We study the classic transfer problem of predicting the effects on the terms of trade, and th...
Article first published online: 14 MAR 2014.This article offers a long-term perspective on the relat...
Germany’s trade policy underwent many paradigm shifts throughout its modern history, but none were a...
This examination of French-German economic relations is divided into three parts-the first will be a...
The paper challenges the view that the fall of France in June 1940 is attributed to military errors ...
Using an original database from French archives on French trade statistics, this article undertakes ...
In this paper the nature of German trade and payments policies during the 1930s ’ and the war period...
International audienceThis article tests the influence of distance on French international trade dur...
French scholars have led a revival of interest in inter-war efforts at European integration and the ...
Europe in the world trade network Before the Second World War, European external trade (Russia excl...
This study concentrates on the evolution of economic relations between France and its former colonie...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Political Science, 2008.This thesis consists of t...
The density and contours of networks of transnational and international economic integration are hyp...
In Belgium as in France, the period between the wars was marked by a monetary stabilization in 1926 ...
The complexity of the relationship between reliance on foreign trade and the growth of national prod...