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Evolution of living standards and human capital in China in 18-20th century: evidences from real wage and anthropometrics. (2009). Morgan, Stephen ; Baten, Joerg ; Ma, Debin ; Wang, Qing.
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  49. Farmer Families at the Heart of the Educational Revolution: Which Occupational Group Inherited Human Capital in the Early Modern Era?. (2012). Tollnek, Franziska ; Baten, Joerg.
    In: CEH Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:auu:hpaper:008.

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  53. Colonial Origins of Inequality in Hispanic America? Some reflections based on new empirical evidence. (2010). Garcia Montero, Hector ; Dobado González, Rafael ; Dobado Gonzalez, Rafael / R, ; Garcia Montero, Hector / H, .
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  54. Revealing Failures in the History of School Finance. (2009). Lindert, Peter.
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  55. Evolution of living standards and human capital in China in 18-20th century: evidences from real wage and anthropometrics. (2009). Morgan, Stephen ; Baten, Joerg ; Ma, Debin ; Wang, Qing.
    In: Economic History Working Papers.
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  56. Height and Economic Development in Italy, 1730–1980. (2008). Peracchi, Franco.
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    In: Economics & Human Biology.
    RePEc:eee:ehbiol:v:4:y:2006:i:1:p:24-38.

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    In: Discussion Papers in Economics.
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  60. Looking Backward and Looking Forward: Anthropometric Research and the Development of Social Science History. (2003). Komlos, John ; Baten, Joerg.
    In: Discussion Papers in Economics.
    RePEc:lmu:muenec:59.

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