The Wonderful Usefulness of History
Sara Horrell
Economic Journal, 2003, vol. 113, issue 485, F180-F186
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Books reviewed in this article: Stanley Engerman and Robert Gallman (eds.), "The Cambridge Economic History of the United States. Volume I: The Colonial Era" Stanley Engerman and Robert Gallman (eds.), "The Cambridge Economic History of the United States. Volume II: The Long Nineteenth Century" Stanley Engerman and Robert Gallman (eds.), "The Cambridge Economic History of the United States. Volume III: The Twentieth Century" Copyright Royal Economic Society 2003
Date: 2003
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