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Number of items: 21.

1 August 2009

Deb, Rahul and Fenske, James (2009): A Nonparametric Test of Strategic Behavior in the Cournot Model.

March 2010

Fenske, James and Bharadwaj, Prashant (2010): Partition, migration, and jute cultivation in India.

15 March 2010

Fenske, James (2010): Land abundance and economic institutions: Egba land and slavery, 1830-1914.

June 2010

Fenske, James (2010): Does land abundance explain African institutions?

August 2010

Fenske, James (2010): The causal history of Africa: A response to Hopkins.

December 2010

Fenske, James (2010): Ecology, trade and states in pre-colonial Africa.

January 2011

Fenske, James and Bharadwaj, Prashant (2011): Partition, migration, and jute cultivation in India.

21 April 2011

Fenske, James (2011): "Rubber will not keep in this country": Failed development in Benin, 1897-1921.

1 November 2011

Fenske, James (2011): "Rubber will not keep in this country": Failed development in Benin, 1897-1921.

December 2011

Fenske, James (2011): Does land abundance explain African institutions?

March 2012

Fenske, James (2012): Does land abundance explain African institutions?

Fenske, James (2012): Ecology, trade and states in pre-colonial Africa.

Fenske, James (2012): Trees, tenure and conflict: Rubber in colonial Benin.

1 May 2012

Fenske, James (2012): "Rubber will not keep in this country": Failed development in Benin, 1897-1921.

August 2012

Fenske, James (2012): Ecology, trade and states in pre-colonial Africa.

November 2012

Fenske, James (2012): Does land abundance explain African institutions?

April 2013

Fenske, James (2013): Trees, tenure and conflict: Rubber in colonial Benin.

July 2013

Fenske, James (2013): African polygamy: Past and present.

Fenske, James and Kala, Namrata (2013): Climate, ecosystem resilience and the slave trade.

August 2013

Fenske, James (2013): Imachi Nkwu: Trade and the commons.

October 2013

Fenske, James and Kala, Namrata (2013): Climate, ecosystem resilience and the slave trade.

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