International trade and economic development a case study of Trinidad and Tobago.
The above passage is indicative of the pervasive nature of trade. The importance of trade was recognized, not only by Mercantilist writers who gave it first place in economic development, but even the Physiocrats who relegated it to a subordinate position bad to pay attention to the fact that throug...
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McGill University
1964
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