The Baltic states,Finland, and British economic expectations in the early 1920s |
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Abstract: | Abstract After the First World War, the Baltic states — not Finland — attracted the British as a bridge to Russian markets. The article deals with the rank of these states in British economic expectations. It is shown that whereas the Baltic states were highly prioritized, in 1920, by 1926 the British preferred Finland as a more trusworthy trading partner than Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. The article thus shows how the rank of the Baltic states and Finland changed in British expectations when all of these states were seen as markets in and of themselves. |
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Keywords: | Estonian musicology Finno-Ugric studies folk music structural linguistics |
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