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  Colonies in a globalizing economy 1815-1948
O'Brien, Patrick, 1932- author.
London : London School of Economics, Department of Economic History, 2004. -Access this resource online
2004
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 Wilberforce Institute  HF 497 O1  DEPT DECISION  ASK AT DEPT
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  Divided interests, divided migrants : the rationales of policies regarding labour mobility in Wester
Winter, Anne.
London : London School of Economics, 2005. -Access this resource online More...
2005
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  In what way, and to what degree, did the Mughal State inhibit Smithian growth in India in the sevent
Ellis, Frank W.
London : London School of Economics, 2004. -Access this resource online
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 Wilberforce Institute  HC 434 E4  DEPT DECISION  ASK AT DEPT
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  The role of the Chinese state in long-distance commerce
Wong, Roy Bin, author.
London : London School of Economics, Department of Economic History, 2004. -Access this resource online
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  State-building, the original push for institutional changes in modern China, 1840-1950
Deng, Kent G.
London : London School of Economics, Department of Economic History, 2004. -Access this resource online
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  "Trust in God - but tie your camel first" : the economic organization of the trans-Saharan slave tra
Prange, Sebastian R.
London : London School of Economics, Department of Economic History, 2005. -Access this resource online
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  The world coffee market in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, from colonial to national regime
Topik, Steven, author.
London : Department of Economic History, London School of Economics, 2004. -Access this resource online
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