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Summaries of Research Workshops: Government Finance, Taxation, and Economic Policy in Old Regime Europe

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 May 2010

Joel Mokyr
Affiliation:
Northwestern University
Ben Baack
Affiliation:
The Ohio State University
Joseph D. Reid Jr.
Affiliation:
The University of Chicago
Richard Bean
Affiliation:
University of Houston
Trevor J. O. Dick
Affiliation:
University of Toronto
Thomas Weiss
Affiliation:
University of Kansas
D. M. P. McCarthy
Affiliation:
Iowa State University

Abstract

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Papers Presented at the Thirty-Fifth Annual Meeting of the Economic History Association
Copyright
Copyright © The Economic History Association 1976

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