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The axis of European trade shifted decisively inland.
In the 14th century, as trade shifted from land to sea routes, traffic dropped off; the number of monks diminished.
Two decades ago the United States Coast Guard shut down the Caribbean cocaine route, so the trade shifted to Mexico.
After about 1650, though Frankfurt continued to be important for the production of type and illustrated books, the centre of the trade shifted decisively to Leipzig.
Trade shifted to the Soviet Union and other socialist countries, and in 1972 Cuba became a full member of the Eastern-bloc Comecon (Council for Mutual Economic Assistance; disbanded in 1991).
Second, while world trade recovered in the 1950s, the composition of trade shifted against Argentine comparative advantage: exports of manufactured goods grew consistently more than exports of primary products.
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The relationship was bound to be scrutinized after the Yankees acquired Rodriguez from Texas in a February trade, shifting him to third base so Jeter could stay at short.
Mr. Cavanagh said that the change in marking the trades shifted in January 2012.
But that did not work, because trading shifted immediately to broader markets controlled by computers, where the plunge continued.
When the NYSE system faltered, much stock trading shifted to NASDAQ and alternative exchange networks, which are using the newer systems.
After Enron failed, that trading shifted to more diverse trading networks, including TradeSpark, which is jointly owned by Cantor, eSpeed and five large energy companies including a subsidiary of the Williams Companies.
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