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  42. Did Muhammad Ali Foster Industrialization in Early 19th Century Egypt?. (2013). Panza, Laura ; Williamson, Jeffrey G.
    In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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  43. Occupational Structure in the Czech Lands Under the Second Serfdom. (2013). Ogilvie, Sheilagh ; Klein, Alexander.
    In: CAGE Online Working Paper Series.
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    In: Economics Series Working Papers.
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  45. Back to the Future of Green Powered Economies. (2012). Taylor, M. Scott ; Moreno-Cruz, Juan ; Morenocruz, Juan.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
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  46. From Divergence to Convergence: Re-evaluating the History Behind Chinas Economic Boom. (2012). Rawski, Thomas ; Brandt, Loren ; Ma, Debin.
    In: Global COE Hi-Stat Discussion Paper Series.
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  47. Agricultural Productivity Across Prussia During the Industrial Revolution: A ThŸnen Perspective. (2012). Wolf, Nikolaus ; Kopsidis, Michael.
    In: Working Papers.
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    In: Journal of Economic Surveys.
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  49. The Role of Energy in the Industrial Revolution and Modern Economic Growth. (2012). Stern, David ; Kander, Astrid.
    In: The Energy Journal.
    RePEc:aen:journl:33-3-05.

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  50. Evolution or revolution? a study of price and wage volatility in England, 1200-1900. (2011). Fry, John ; casson, mark.
    In: MPRA Paper.
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  51. Comment on The Rate and Direction of Invention in the British Industrial Revolution: Incentives and Institutions. (2011). Mowery, David C..
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  52. The Five-Phases of Economic Development and Institutional Evolution in China and Japan. (2011). Aoki, Masahiko.
    In: Development Economics Working Papers.
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  53. Is Anonymity the Missing Link Between Commercial and Industrial Revolution?. (2011). Ghosal, Sayantan ; Broadberry, Stephen.
    In: CAGE Online Working Paper Series.
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  54. Property Rights, Standards Of Living, And Economic Growth: Western Canadian Cree. (2010). Carlos, Ann ; Lewis, Frank.
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  55. Adam Smith: Class, labor, and the industrial revolution. (2010). Perelman, Michael.
    In: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization.
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  56. Religious Orders and Growth through Cultural Change in Pre-Industrial England. (2010). Sharp, Paul ; Dalgaard, Carl-Johan ; Bentzen, Jeanet ; Andersen, Thomas.
    In: DEGIT Conference Papers.
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  59. Explaining the First Industrial Revolution: Two Views. (2010). Crafts, Nicholas.
    In: CAGE Online Working Paper Series.
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  60. Catch Me If You Can: Education and Catch-up in the Industrial Revoluti on. (2009). Woessmann, Ludger ; Hornung, Erik ; Becker, Sascha.
    In: Stirling Economics Discussion Papers.
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