Antebellum Interregional Trade in Agricultural Goods: Preliminary Results
Colleen M. Callahan and
William K. Hutchinson
The Journal of Economic History, 1980, vol. 40, issue 1, 25-31
Abstract:
This paper provides evidence regarding the extent of antebellum trade in major agricultural products between the West and the Northeast, the types of products involved, and the magnitude of surpluses or deficits. We found that West-Northeast trade was more important than West-South trade.
Date: 1980
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