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by (Nobel Prizes. Economics. 1993.) North, Douglass Cecil, b. 1920
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1994 ��North shared the prize with R. W. Fogel "for having renewed research in economic history by applying economic theory and quantiative methods in order to explain economic and institutional change". ��Collation: One leaf (76 x 127 mm). Signature "Douglass C. North" written in black ball-pen ink on machine-made white wove cardstock ruled in red and blue recto. � �Provenance: J. Stahl, of Lees Summit near Kansas City, Missouri, docketed and dated "1994" in pencil verso. .
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- Jay Dillon Rare Books + Manuscripts (US)
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- (Nobel Prizes. Economics. 1993.) North, Douglass Cecil, b. 1920
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- Date Published
- 1994
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