2016
DOI: 10.26530/oapen_620578
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The Spanish Connection : French and Flemish Merchant Networks in Seville 1570–1650

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“…As per the theory of homophily, raised convincingly in regard to business relations by Eberhard Crailsheim, people prefer interacting with those similar to them. 153 Thus, firms with partners of multiple nationalities have an ease in connecting with contacts of multiple nationalities. As Refalo demonstrates, British partners could be expected to attract "fellow Englishmen" as customers.…”
Section: Britonsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As per the theory of homophily, raised convincingly in regard to business relations by Eberhard Crailsheim, people prefer interacting with those similar to them. 153 Thus, firms with partners of multiple nationalities have an ease in connecting with contacts of multiple nationalities. As Refalo demonstrates, British partners could be expected to attract "fellow Englishmen" as customers.…”
Section: Britonsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Para el caso sevillano, merece una mención especial el trabajo de Otte (1996Otte ( , 2008, que ha dado lugar a la historia más completa sobre la economía de la ciudad y su hinterland en los siglos XV y XVI, o la rica monografía de Bernal (1992) sobre la financiación de la Carrera de Indias. En los últimos años, además, se ha producido un impulso de la investigación de documentos notariales que ha contribuido significativamente a completar la historia comercial de la Sevilla del Quinientos, con trabajos sobre la presencia portuguesa (Fernández Chaves, 2016), los influyentes mercaderes burgaleses (Pérez García, 2016), las potentes redes comerciales de flamencos y franceses (Crailsheim, 2016) o la diversidad de perfiles socioprofesionales que participaron en la Carrera Indias (Rodríguez Lorenzo, 2011).…”
Section: Escribanías Públicas Y Comercio Atlánticounclassified