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New evidence and new methods to measure human capital inequality before and during the industrial revolution: France and the US in the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries. (2010). Crayen, Dorothee ; Baten, Joerg.
In: Economic History Review.
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  46. From Farmers to Merchants:A Human Capital Interpretation of Jewish Economic History. (2005). Eckstein, Zvi ; Botticini, Maristella.
    In: Boston University - Department of Economics - Working Papers Series.
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  47. Explaining Sunday shop policies. (2004). Gradus, Raymond ; Dijkgraaf, Elbert.
    In: Public Economics.
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