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The Influence of the Anglo-French Treaty of Commerce of 1860 on the Development of the Iron Industry in France

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Concentration of French iron industry delayed by use of charcoal and inadequate means of transportation, 318. — Construction of railroads stimulates iron industry, 320. — Regions where iron industry developed most: Lorraine; Nord and Pas de Calais; Centre; Upper Marne — its transportation and fuel problems, 321. — Comments of Inspector General of Mines on cutlery industry of Upper Marne, 327. — His comments on iron tariff for Upper Marne, 328. — Development of iron industry of Upper Marne after 1860, 330. — Its resources in 1912, 332. — Duties in tariff of 1860 on iron, 333. — French imports of iron 1827–75, 334. — Chevalier-Cobden Treaty of 1860 was not chief cause of reorganization of French iron industry, 335. — Objects Chevalier hoped to achieve through this treaty, 337. — His success, 337.

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  • Arthur Louis Dunham, 1927. "The Influence of the Anglo-French Treaty of Commerce of 1860 on the Development of the Iron Industry in France," The Quarterly Journal of Economics, President and Fellows of Harvard College, vol. 41(2), pages 317-337.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:qjecon:v:41:y:1927:i:2:p:317-337.
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