Starting with the 16th century trade of Latin American silver and
Chinese silk, leading researchers trace the economic, environmental
and social history of the Pacific region. Chapters examine the
trade of diverse commodities within the Pacific and analyse the
ecological and social impacts of this increasing economic activity.
The strong Chinese marketplace emerges as crucial to early Pacific
development, and is compared with Japan's central role in the
region's modern economy.
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