Explain the conditions that were viewed as obstacles to
the economic exchange and growth by the new Commercial
Classes during the 19th century in Europe
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There were many state imposed restrictions on the movement of goods, capital and people across different places. 2. There was no freedom of markets. ... Since duties were charged on the basis of weight and measurement of the goods, the process of levying duties was very time consuming.
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The conditions that were viewed as obstacles to the economic exchange and growth by the new commercial classes during the 19th century in Europe were:
- There were many states imposed restrictions on the movement of goods, capital and people.
- Each confideration had its own system of weights and measures that involved time-consuming calculations.
- Because of countless principalities, there were many check posts where custom duties were paid by the merchants. It resulted in price rise and delay in supply.
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