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International trade led to growth–even in the Iron Age

Most current-day economists agree that trade leads to growth. A study published by the National Bureau of Economic Research suggests that was also the case during the Iron Age.

Four economists from the Universities of Oxford, Konstanz (Germany), and the London School of Economics, studied communities along the Mediterranean 3,000 years ago. They found those most likely to trade also were likely to be more developed.

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