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The lower Mississippi River: the flow of trade

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More than the United States' longest river, the Mississippi is also a vital part of American commerce. The lower Mississippi River traffics in a wide range of raw materials, agricultural commodities, and finished products - and there's still room to grow.

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  • Ed English, 2008. "The lower Mississippi River: the flow of trade," EconSouth, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, vol. 10(1).
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedaes:y:2008:n:v.10no.1:x:1
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