International Trade Simulation
.... the fledgling industry outweigh the costs, in this case it was better not to institute a tariff on imported
corn. This maintained the balance of
trade at a ....
(942

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Ethanol from Corn
.... In order for biofuels production and
trade to flourish, the US government must .... that will also help promote subsistence farming with less US
corn supplies not ....
(1451

6

)
LAW OF COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
.... costs (Ricardo's designation of the law of comparative advantage) was simply a more sophisticated extension of Torrens' work Essay on the External
Corn Trade. ....
(2087

8

)
Economic Law of Diminishing Returns
.... As a consequence of the interruption in international
trade, British
corn prices rose on the average 18 percent per year from 1790 through 1810. ....
(2616

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)
David Ricardo's Economic Theory
.... Ricardo continued to be a vociferous critic of laws which favored landowners, most notably the so-called "
Corn Laws" and argued in favor of free
trade as a way ....
(3318

13

)
Land Ownership in 18th Century England
.... the 19th century, dependence on foreign food sources increased and mercantile interests demanded that Parliament establish free
trade and repeal the
Corn Laws. ....
(1915

8

)
Land & Power in 18th Century England
.... the 19th century, dependence on foreign food sources increased and mercantile interests demanded that Parliament establish free
trade and repeal the
Corn Laws. ....
(2004

8

)
BRITISH REFORM ACTS OF 1832 AND 1867 This resea
.... had more pressing priorities than Parliamentary Reform, including currency stabilization, the debate over protectionist
Corn Laws vs. freer
trade, and Catholic ....
(2347

9

)
Contributions of the Miami Indians
.... In addition to soft white
corn, they contributed beaver pelts in their trading as .... century, the Miamis role in assisting the settlers with
trade routes became ....
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)
History of the Miami Indians
.... In addition to soft white
corn, they contributed beaver pelts in their trading as .... century, the Miamis role in assisting the settlers with
trade routes became ....
(2618

10

)
Nutritional Habits of Mexico's People
.... diet is very different from the United States', though as ties and
trade between the .... Lastly,
corn products in the form of tortillas is not part of the average ....
(1794

7

)
Direct Foreign Investment in Switzerland
.... for processing), vegetables, cotton, tobacco, and meat (Switzerland:
Trade regulations..., 1996). .... interest to US exporters, including sweet
corn, fresh berries ....
(1751

7

)
Agricultural Subsidies in the West
.... the main highlight of US and European Community
trade relations remains .... of the original "basic" commodities supported (the others were cotton,
corn, hogs, rice ....
(2197

9

)
Fat Land & Obesity in America
.... saving American farmers, and gaining the farm vote by lowering restrictions on
trade and growing opened the market for enormous quantities of
corn syrup to be ....
(1132

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)
Deterioration of Colonists' Relationship with Britain
.... thus a diversification of crops away from tobacco and towards
corn, wheat, indigo .... textiles and iron products); and (6) a rapid expansion of
trade with regions ....
(2120

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)
Economic Performance of the American Colonies
.... thus a diversification of crops away from tobacco and towards
corn, wheat, indigo .... textiles and iron products); and (6) a rapid expansion of
trade with regions ....
(2148

9

)
The Cahuilla California Indians
.... out of permanent villages it was for specific purposes, such as hunting, gathering,
trade, ritual, or ....
Corn, beans, squashes, and melons were commonly raised. ....
(1595

6

)
Economic Effect of NAFTA The purpose of this research is to ...
.... and unions who oppose NAFTA, it is always that way with free-
trade agreements. Indeed, 150 years ago the same arguments were heard about the
Corn Laws in ....
(2704

11

)
ECONOMY OF MOROCCO
.... equipment and infrastructure (largely associated with the free
trade zones) increased .... Typically, Morocco cereal production (wheat, barley, and
corn) equates to ....
(1425

6

)
US ANTI-DRUG POLICIES IN SOUTH AMERICA
....
Corn, D. (1991, January 21). "Beltway Bandits." Nation, 252, 44. .... "Worldwide Drug Scourge: The Expanding
Trade in Illicit Drugs." Brookings Review, 6-11. ....
(1929

8

)
William Ewart Gladstone
.... in the Tory cabinet of Sir Robert Peel in large measure because Gladstone supported Peel's movement toward free
trade, but when Peel rescinded the
Corn Laws in ....
(2491

10

)
Settlement of the Japanese in Brazil
.... Brazilians is increasingly choosing the professions over the retail
trade (Nyrop, 1983 .... 6,000 coffee trees and personal subsistence plots of peas,
corn and rice. ....
(1898

8

)
Black African & Native American Societies
.... consistent with an agricultural subsistence economy that also entailed
trade in foodstuffs .... says that the Choctaw economy was built chiefly around
corn and beans ....
(2285

9

)
The French and Canada
.... Gallery: The disrupting changes [were] brought to native cultures by the fur
trade. .... Lawrence villages of Iroquoian
corn-growers, who were not major fur-hunters ....
(3814

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)
Activities of the IMF
.... as currency stability, tax reduction, deregulation, and expanded free
trade (Piling on .... For example, David
Corn (1998) quoted Walden Bello as noting that Korea ....
(2518

10

)
Minoan and Mycenaean Cultures
.... Minoans, the Mycenaean people were very interested in goods and
trade, bartering raw .... that the women of Mycenae had specific jobs, such as "
corn-grinder, bath ....
(1862

7

)
European Superior Attitude Toward Native Americans
.... they had the English, led by John Smith, "did not hesitate to take hostages and shoot to kill when Indians were reluctant to
trade away their
corn" (Roark et al ....
(1866

7

)
Native Americans & the Arrival of Europeans
.... they had the English, led by John Smith, "did not hesitate to take hostages and shoot to kill when Indians were reluctant to
trade away their
corn" (Roark et al ....
(1866

7

)
Cultures of Native Americans:1775-1815
.... in Canada, with whom they warred over control of the fur
trade, and the .... commemorated stages in the food cycle, Maple, Planting, Strawberry,
Corn, Harvest and ....
(4901

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)
Hisorical Context of Pre-Encounter Societies
.... consistent with an agricultural subsistence economy that also entailed
trade in foodstuffs .... says that the Choctaw economy was built chiefly around
corn and beans ....
(2600

10

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