Pandemics and GlobalisationParallel Paths Throughout History
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Universidad Francisco de Vitoria
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ISSN: 1576-0162
Year of publication: 2021
Issue: 58
Pages: 233-250
Type: Article
More publications in: Revista de economía mundial
Abstract
In this work we offer a historical overview of the pandemics which have troubled humanity over the course of centuries and their economic impact. All of these pandemics share a direct relation to international trade and globalisation. Our aim is to provide a historical reference of previous pandemics and their direct connection to the phenomenon of globalisation.
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