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Роль коренных народов Дальнего Востока в становлении и развитии российско-японской торговли в XVIII-XIX вв

THE ROLE OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES OF THE FAR EAST IN THE FORMATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF RUSSIAN-JAPANESE TRADE IN THE XVIII-XIX CENTURIES

Vladimir Shkunov
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Владимир Шкунов ()

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Abstract: The author discusses the role of the indigenous peoples of the Far East (Ainu, Oroch, Nivkhi, Evenki, Udege, Negidals, etc.) in the development of trade between Russia and Japan. He identifi es the role of the indigenous population of the Far East as the mediators in Russo-Japanese trade, and argues that they played this role during the period when the trade between two states was not offi cially resolved. He also characterizes the range of goods, channels of their delivery and distribution, and specifi cs of barter exchange.

Keywords: Russian Empire; Japan; indigenous peoples of the Far East; foreign trade; goods; Sakhalin; Hokkaido. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: N75 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016-09-08, Revised 2016-12-19
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Published in Известия Самарского научного центра Российской Академии наук T.18, №6.Vol.18(2016): pp. 11-17

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