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A Brief History of Free Trade: The Idea That Connected the World
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Narrado por:
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Virtual Voice
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De:
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Robert Hensley
Este título utiliza una narración voz virtual
Trace the global history of open commerce and discover how supply chains shape our modern economic reality. Whether you are commuting to the office or seeking thought-provoking insights into international relations, this engaging narrative transforms complex policies into a high-stakes story of power, wealth, and human connection.
Move beyond dry theory to experience the dramatic evolution of globalization, from ancient spice caravans to today's fierce digital trade battles. You will gain a deep, nuanced understanding of the economic nationalism dominating modern news cycles, empowering you to navigate future geopolitical shifts with intellectual confidence.
What you'll discover inside:
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How mercantilism weaponized international exchange for European empires seeking gold and absolute dominance.
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The Enlightenment thinkers who rebelled against state control to champion the radical concept of free markets.
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Why the industrial revolution, steamships, and railways sparked urgent, aggressive clashes over tariffs.
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The fragile nature of global commerce during the interwar protectionist collapse and its devastating fallout.
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How postwar globalization created fierce debates around wealth inequality, environmental impact, and labor standards.
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The future of global networks in an era defined by reshoring, climate policy, and rising geopolitical rivalry.
Our shared future hangs in a delicate balance between open borders and economic isolationism. Press play now to master the historical forces driving global markets and finally make sense of the economic headlines shaping your everyday life.
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