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E2 External Trade (by value) with Main Trading Partners
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- 1.SOURCES: Finland to 1882 (plus trade with Sweden to 1885 and with the U.S.A. to 1891), the French statistics for 1842 (together with statistics of trade with Algeria in 1868 and 1871), the German statistics for 1940–49, the Polish statistics for 1951–54, and the Swedish statistics for 1832–41 were all supplied by their respective central statistical offices, or the Direction Nationale des Statistiques de Commerce Exterieur in the case of France. Data for Bulgaria in 1939–46 were kindly supplied by Prof. Kaser’s group, and are derived from P. Shapkerev, Spisanie na Bulgarskoto ikonomichksko Dryzhestvo 9–19 (1946). All other statistics are taken from the official publications noted on page xv of the Introduction, with gaps filled from the League of Nations, International Trade Statistics, and the United Nations, Yearbook of International Trade.Google Scholar
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