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Economic History Review

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Journal Abbreviation Econ. Hist. Rev.


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The origination and distribution of money market instruments: Sterling bills of exchange during the first globalization. Economic History Review (pp. 892-921). (/isis/citation/CBB169750783/) unapi

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Growth before birth: The relationship between placental weights and infant and maternal health in early twentieth-century Barcelona. Economic History Review (pp. 400-423). (/isis/citation/CBB977455918/) unapi

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