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“It Was Their Business to Know”: British Merchants and Mercantile Epistemology in the Eighteenth Century

History of Political Economy - United States
doi 10.1215/00182702-3876445
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EconomicsEconometricsHistory
Date

June 1, 2017

Authors
William Deringer
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Duke University Press


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