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PROBLEMS OF MODERN ECONOMICS, N 1 (33), 2010
FROM THE HISTORY OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC THOUGHT AND NATIONAL ECONOMY
Chapraz Khairi
Professor, Suleyman Demirel University (Turkey) PhD (History)

Russian-Turkish trade relations at the turn of the XIX c. (Turkey, Ankara)
Relative homogeneity of agriculture in Ottoman Empire and Russia restrained the growth of trade between the two countries; industrial backwardness restricted Russia’s export to the Ottoman Empire. Yet at the end of the XIX – beginning of the XX c. trade relations between the countries become stable, and the volume of trade operations grows between 1885 and 1913
Key words: Ottoman Empire, Russian trade, Russian import, Russian export

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