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Venice / Delhi / Cambridge / /

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New York Daily Tribune / /

Continent

Europe / Americas / /

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Bangladesh / Pakistan / United States / United Kingdom / China / India / /

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GBP / /

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Natural Disaster / /

Facility

University of Wisconsin Economics Department / /

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high food prices / food supply / home manufacturing productivity / food / excess food requirements / mining / manufacturing / food supplies / home manufacturing / metal products / factory-made products / /

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Indian Ocean / /

Organization

Centralized administration / National Science Foundation / Harvard / NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH / David Clingingsmith Department of Economics Harvard University Cambridge / Jeffrey G. Williamson Department of Economics Harvard University Cambridge / World Congress / University of Wisconsin Economics Department / /

Person

Jeffrey G. Williamson / Alexander Gerschenkron / Ron Findlay / Javier Cuenca Esteban / Irfan Habib / W. Arthur Lewis / Leandro Prados / Tony Venables / William Bentinck / David Clingingsmith / Greg Clark / Karl Marx / Cole / Deane / Joseph Inikori / David Clingingsmith Jeffrey / /

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Position

driver / author / Governor-General / major anti-colonial historian / /

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Massachusetts / /

Region

West Africa / Indian Ocean / southern Europe / Latin America / eastern Europe / /

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3 technologies / /

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http /

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