"Den Danske Regering Og Den Islandske Monopolhandel: N rmest I Det 18. rhundrede" explores the relationship between the Danish government and the Icelandic monopoly trade, primarily focusing on the 18th century. J n J. A ils examines the economic and political dynamics of this historical period, shedding light on the policies and practices that shaped the trade relationship between Denmark and Iceland. The book offers valuable insights into the complexities of international business and governmental influence during this era. It is an essential resource for historians and economists interested in the economic history of Scandinavia and the impact of monopoly trade on Iceland.
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