The allocation of death in the Salem witch trials: a public choice perspective
Franklin Mixon and
Len J. Treviño
International Journal of Social Economics, 2003, vol. 30, issue 9, 934-941
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Keywords: Social economics, Seventeenth century, Beliefs, United States of America
Date: 2003
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