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Economic Transformations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 November 2006

Joel Mokyr
Affiliation:
Robert H. Strotz Professor of Arts and Sciences and Professor of Economics and History at Northwestern University. E-mail: j-mokyr@Northwestern. edu.

Abstract

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Type
REVIEW ARTICLE
Copyright
© 2006 The Economic History Association

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