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The Crisis in Economic History
Carlton, Peter Coclanis, David
Challenge , 2001, vol. 44, issue 6, pages 93-103
Abstract:
Quantitative economic history was once all the rage. But, until recently, any and all approaches to economic history seemed to be losing ground. The authors tell us why and whether economic history is now making a comeback.
Date: 2001
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