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Labor economics / Georgian era / Newbury /  Berkshire / Speenhamland system / Victorian era / John Maynard Keynes / Child benefit / William Beveridge / Keynesian economics / British people / United Kingdom / English people
Date: 2014-10-01 08:28:39
Labor economics
Georgian era
Newbury
Berkshire
Speenhamland system
Victorian era
John Maynard Keynes
Child benefit
William Beveridge
Keynesian economics
British people
United Kingdom
English people

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