The World’s Strangest Borders Part 2: Spain
18 Feb 2017 Leave a comment
in international economics, International law Tags: economics of borders, maps, Spain
Weird Borders: State Borders of the United States of America
07 Feb 2017 Leave a comment
in economics of media and culture Tags: economics of borders, maps
Co-Principality of Andorra Explained: Why the President of France is a Prince
26 Jan 2017 Leave a comment
in International law Tags: economics of borders, maps
Why are landlocked countries poorer?
10 Jun 2016 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, international economic law, international economics Tags: burden of geography, economics of borders
The territorial history of the United States
08 Jun 2016 Leave a comment
in economic history Tags: American history, economics of borders, maps
German territory lost in the 20th century
04 Jun 2016 Leave a comment
in defence economics, economic history Tags: East Germany, economics of borders, Germany, maps, World War I, World War II
Trading across Borders Doing Business ranking 2016 – high income OECD countries
30 May 2016 Leave a comment
in international economics Tags: Australia, British economy, Common market, customs unions, economics of borders, European Union, free trade areas, Germany
What did Australia do wrong to have the worst ranking of the high income countries for doing business across borders. New Zealand is not much better. The British are not benefiting as much as they could from the common market. Being in continental Europe must have advantages except if your Germany.
Top 10 Infamous Barrier Walls Throughout History
07 Apr 2016 Leave a comment
in defence economics, economics, international economic law, international economics, International law, law and economics Tags: economics of borders
Disputed Indian borders
15 Feb 2016 Leave a comment
in constitutional political economy Tags: economics of borders, India


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