A Dutch spice-trade monopoly Jiang describes as a corporation with state-like powers.
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Dutch East India Company
A Dutch spice-trade monopoly Jiang describes as a corporation with state-like powers.
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The Dutch East India Company is presented as a quasi-state corporation with monopoly, army, currency, government, and law-making power.
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"...the trade looks like. The Dutch will set up a power company called the Dutch East Indies Company, which is almost like a nation..."
"Okay? And the reason why, it is a monopoly over the spice trade from the East Indies. It has its own army, it has..."
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