Geographic distribution of foreign businesses in Russia in the 10th–17th centuries

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Abstract

This article discusses how private businesses spread in Russia in the 10th–17th centuries at different stages of its historical and economic development. The most influential regions and their businesses in the sphere of Russian economic relations are identified. The main areas of foreign economic cooperation as well as the geography of international economic relations of the given period is discussed.

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Pavlova, O., & Ryabova, A. (2021). Geographic distribution of foreign businesses in Russia in the 10th–17th centuries. In Springer Geography (pp. 179–192). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-58263-0_15

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