Emma Johnson 
Trading Without Borders [EPUB ebook] 

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‘Trading Without Borders’ explores the historical roots of international trade, revealing how rudimentary bartering systems evolved into the complex global commerce we know today.
Delving into early trade routes like the Silk Road and spice routes, the book examines the motivations, methods, and challenges faced by ancient merchants.
Discover how the desire for scarce resources and luxury goods drove them to navigate unfamiliar territories, fostering cultural exchange and laying the foundations for international law.

The book uniquely combines historical analysis with economic theory to offer a nuanced understanding of early global commerce.
It challenges the notion that globalization is a recent phenomenon, highlighting the enduring impact of historical trade practices on contemporary business.
Beginning with fundamental concepts like currency and transportation, the book progresses through case studies of major trade routes, culminating in connections to the modern global economy.

By examining archaeological findings, merchants’ journals, and diplomatic records, ‘Trading Without Borders’ argues that early merchants were pioneers in establishing networks transcending geographical and cultural barriers.
Understanding this evolution is crucial for appreciating the interconnectedness of modern economies and the enduring impact of historical trade on contemporary business and economic development.

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 65 ● ISBN 9788235253170 ● File size 0.6 MB ● Translator AI ● Publisher Publifye ● Published 2025 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 10229289 ● Copy protection without

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