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Clark C < Clark G < Clark H

G. N. CLARK
NONE
002F37
GEOFFREY CLARK
NONE
002076
State University of New York at Potsdam
002076
GREGORY CLARK
NONE
001385
University of California Davis
001385
Geoffrey Clark
NONE
001F76
State University of New York at Potsdam
001F76
Gillian Clark
Department of Classics and Ancient History, University of Bristol
001906
NONE
001906
Gregory Clark
I thank Donald McCloskey for his generous and encouraging comments, without in any way implicating him in the conclusions drawn in the paper. Stefano Fenoaltea and two other referees made extensive and useful suggestions and criticisms, as did Paul David, Joel Mokyr, Paul Rhode, Bill Sundstrom, members of the Social Science History Workshop at Stanford, and the participants at the 1986 Cliometrics conference.
000323
NONE
000323
Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305 USA
000323

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