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Daron Acemoğlu / Colonial origins of comparative development / Journal of Economic Growth / Economic growth / Political economy / Development economics / Unified growth theory / National Bureau of Economic Research / Malthusian trap / Economics / Economic theories / Oded Galor
Date: 2015-01-08 08:12:58
Daron Acemoğlu
Colonial origins of comparative development
Journal of Economic Growth
Economic growth
Political economy
Development economics
Unified growth theory
National Bureau of Economic Research
Malthusian trap
Economics
Economic theories
Oded Galor

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