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Items where Subject is "N11 - U.S. ; Canada: Pre-1913"

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English

Albers, Scott (2014): On the architecture of the rings of Saturn: An “identity” theory of the distribution of gaps within rings.

Albers, Scott (2014): Towards an economic architecture of the rings of Saturn: On the Political Economy Wave, Kaluza’s fifth dimension and an alternative derivation of the Roche Limit.

Albers, Scott (2015): An attitude of complexity: thirteen essays on the nature and construction of reality under the challenge of Zeno's Paradox.

Albers, Scott and Albers, Andrew (2015): On the mathematic prediction of economic and social crises: toward a harmonic interpretation of the Kondratiev Wave, revised and corrected, with a new appendix, February 12, 2015.

Chikhi, Mohamed and Diebolt, Claude (2010): Rare Events in the American GDP Time Series, 1790-Present: Fact or Artefact. Published in: Cahiers du CREAD No. 92 (2010): pp. 25-41.

Francis, Joseph (2024): P-Values on the Free-Slave State Border: A Critique of Bleakley and Rhode.

Gregg, Matthew T. (2009): Cultural persistence as behavior towards risk: evidence from the North Carolina Cherokees, 1850-1880. Published in: Journal of Income Distribution , Vol. 18, No. 2 (June 2009): pp. 3-15.

Katz‬‏, ‪Ori (2018): Railroads, Economic Development, and the Demographic Transition in the United States.

McCloskey, Deirdre Nansen (2009): Saving, Investment, Greed, and Original Accumulation Do Not Explain Growth.

Umlauft, Thomas (2014): The Paradoxical Genesis of Too-Big-To-Fail. Published in: Journal of Governance and Regulation , Vol. 3, No. 1 (2014): pp. 28-41.

Greek

Economou, Emmanouel/Marios/Lazaros (2016): Δημοκρατικότητα και μη συμβατικά μέτρα της κεντρικής τράπεζας; Μια ιστορική θεώρηση της αμερικανικής πιστωτικής πολιτικής σε σχέση με την ανισοκατανομή εισοδήματος.

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