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Trade networks develop to exchange resources.
Trade networks develop to exchange resources.
Trade networks develop to exchange resources.
Trade networks develop to exchange resources.
1: Technology transfer 2: Free trade 3: Unequal Natural resources distribution
When industries along major rivers such as the Nile River or the Congo River dump their factory wastes into the water, all that pollution is carried downstream. Then, because there are few if any water purification systems, the people who live downstream get all that pollution in their drinking water. If the water isn't distributed properly, then the farmers who need to irrigate their crops won't get to get as much water to their crops. The crops will then die, causing people to starve. Hope this helps!
unequal exchange
Josh Ederington has written: 'Trade liberalization and pollution havens' -- subject(s): Economic aspects of Pollution, Environmental aspects of Free trade, Free trade, Pollution, Tariff
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They divided China into spheres of influence
The barter trade on the Gold Coast, 1725–45, % of value of total barter transactions (actual distribution and expected distribution in parenthesis).