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Simon Ville
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Bas van Bavel
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Bas van Bavel
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Rowena Gray
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Gary Libecap
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Robert S DuPlessis
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Shami Ghosh
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Lee Alston
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Richard Pomfret, The age of equality: the twentieth century in economic perspective (Cambridge, MA, and London: Belknap Press of Harvard University, 2011. Pp. xi + 283. 3 figs. 2 maps. 14 tabs. ISBN 9780674062177 Hbk. $28.95/£21.95)
Martin Chick
The Economic History Review, 2013
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Hanne Cottyn
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LUIS ANGELES
Kyklos, 2011
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Keith Tribe
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Leo Steeds
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Nicolas De Vijlder
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Benjamin Straumann
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Giorgos Meramveliotakis
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Erik Thoen
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Sheilagh Ogilvie
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michael kimmel
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Paul Cheney
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