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'In the breadth of their entries, in their attention to detail, in their cross-referencing and lists of references, Bannock and Baxter have written a superb encyclopedia that is as much a world history as a world economic history. Academics, students and educated laypersons alike will benefit from having this well presented and well-documented volume on their bookshelf.'- Lawrence H. Officer, Professor of Economics, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
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