2 research outputs found
Guns, Economic Growth and Education During the Second Half of the Twentieth Century: Was Spain Different?
- Author
- A Carreras
- A Cubel
- A Herranz Lonc�n
- A Mintz
- A Mintz
- A Zellner
- Australia
- B E Goldsmith
- B Gifford
- B M Russett
- B M Russett
- B M Russett
- Ch Huang
- D Caputo
- E Benoit
- E Camps
- E F.
- F Com�n
- F L Pryor
- H B Chenery
- H Sprout
- H Wilensky
- J Alcaide
- J Hollenhorst
- J Jordana
- J Jurado-S�nchez
- J L Clayton
- J M Clark
- J W Mok
- Jose Jurado-Sanchez
- Juan-Angel Jimmnez-Martin
- K Peroff
- K Peroff
- L M Koyck
- M M�s
- Non-Military Spending
- P Samuelson
- Prados De La Escosura
- R M Solow
- R P Smith
- S W Hartman
- W Berry
- X Carreras
- Publication venue
- 'Elsevier BV'
- Publication date
- 01/01/2014
- Field of study
The Growth Contribution of Colonial Indian Railways in Comparative Perspective
- Author
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- A Fishlow
- A Fishlow
- A Herranz-Lonc�n
- A Herranz-Lonc�n
- A Herranz-Lonc�n
- A Herranz-Lonc�n
- A K Bagchi
- A Maddison
- A Ramarao
- Alan Heston
- Alfonso Herranz-Loncan
- B R Mitchell
- C Lewis
- D Bogart
- D Bogart
- D Bogart
- D Donaldson
- D M Freeman Aldcroft
- D M Kumar
- D M Morris
- D Puffert
- D R Donaldson
- D Thorner
- Dan Bogart
- Dan Bogart
- G Della Paolera
- Great Britain
- House
- I Derbyshire
- I Kerr
- J A Hausman
- J Bourne
- J C I M Aker
- J Deloche
- J Deloche
- J H Boyd
- J H Coatsworth
- J H Coatsworth
- J Ii Hurd
- J Ii Hurd
- J Ii Hurd
- J Metzer
- J Metzer
- J W Grant
- L Iyer
- Lars-Hendrik And Roller
- Latika Chaudhary
- Ln
- M B Mcalpin
- M Mukherjee
- N F R Crafts
- N F R Crafts
- Nalinaksha Sanyal
- Prados De La
- R Allen
- R Dobado
- R Studer
- R W Fogel
- R W Fogel
- S Broadberry
- S C Ghose
- S D Oliner
- S Kuntz Ficker
- S Kuntz Ficker
- S R Jara-D�az
- S Sivasubramonian
- S Sivasubramonian
- S Sweeney
- T Leunig
- T Leunig
- T M Andrabi
- V V�zquez-Presedo
- W Collins
- W R Summerhill
- W R Summerhill
- W R Summerhill
- Publication venue
- 'Elsevier BV'
- Publication date
- 01/01/2015
- Field of study