The international textile trade in 1913: the role of intra-European flows

This article analyses the textile trade using an international, multilateral and multifibre approach. Its main contribution is to present new data on international textile trade in 1913, which reveals how, within European countries, there was a clear dominance of German exports, followed closely by...

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Autor: Carreras Marín, Anna
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2012
País:España
Institución:Universidad de Barcelona
Repositorio:Dipòsit Digital de la UB
OAI Identifier:oai:diposit.ub.edu:2445/114587
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Palabra clave:Indústria tèxtil
Comerç internacional
Europa
Textile industry
International trade
Europe
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title The international textile trade in 1913: the role of intra-European flows
spellingShingle The international textile trade in 1913: the role of intra-European flows
Carreras Marín, Anna
Indústria tèxtil
Comerç internacional
Europa
Textile industry
International trade
Europe
title_short The international textile trade in 1913: the role of intra-European flows
title_full The international textile trade in 1913: the role of intra-European flows
title_fullStr The international textile trade in 1913: the role of intra-European flows
title_full_unstemmed The international textile trade in 1913: the role of intra-European flows
title_sort The international textile trade in 1913: the role of intra-European flows
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Carreras Marín, Anna
author Carreras Marín, Anna
author_facet Carreras Marín, Anna
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Indústria tèxtil
Comerç internacional
Europa
Textile industry
International trade
Europe
topic Indústria tèxtil
Comerç internacional
Europa
Textile industry
International trade
Europe
description This article analyses the textile trade using an international, multilateral and multifibre approach. Its main contribution is to present new data on international textile trade in 1913, which reveals how, within European countries, there was a clear dominance of German exports, followed closely by those from France and Britain. The scenario that emerges is quite different to that obtained from an analysis of intercontinental trade, where British hegemony was still very evident in 1913. The fact that, when looking only at the intra-European textile trade, Britain lags behind Germany and is almost on par with France, indicates that we are dealing with very different markets to those emerging on aggregate data, in which analysis can be reduced to a single country.
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