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he World Fair Trade Organization has declared this week to be World Fair Trade Week. "Fair trade" is quite the buzzword in commerce these days and is generally associated with agricultural products. Chief among those is coffee. The popularity of fair trade coffee is undeniable. But what even is "fair trade" and what does it entail? How "fair" is it? Or is it just a marketing gimmick? James Harrigan and Antony Davies get into the nitty-gritty of this and more in this week's episode of Words and Numbers.
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We find that location and climate have large effects on income levels and income growth, through their effects on transport costs, disease burdens, and agricultural productivity, among other channels. Furthermore, geography seems to be a factor in the choice of economic policy itself.
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a group of workers and shopkeepers who organized to protests British taxes
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A B And C. I'm learning about the same stuff to lol.
The most correct answer here would be Eurasia - B
The Silk road expanded all the way from Europe through mainland China. This was a vast network of roads, established trading paths and points along which people were going throuh on their way from either Europe to Asia to trade or the other way around; from different places in Asia to travel to Europe and trade their goods there.