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GEHN
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Projected publications
L. Epstein and P.K. O'Brien (eds.) "The Formation and Efficiency of Fiscal States in Eurasia".
This volume includes papers written for GEHN and other conferences and is under a second stage of review by CUP.
K. Sugihara (ed.) "Labour Intensive Industrialization in the Cotton Textile Industries of Asia and Europe".
Under consideration by publishers.
K. Pomeranz and P.K. O'Brien (eds.) "Classical Writings in Global Economic History".
This is a collection of essays and excerpts from classical economic writings in the history of economic thought on global economic history from Adam Smith to Fernand Braudel which is being put together for consideration for publication by the International History of Critical Writings in Economics (edited by Mark Blaug for Elgar)
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