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Great Transformations

Davis Kedrosky

Irregular essays on the economic history of the early modern world.

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  • Davis Kedrosky

    Student and economic historian at the University of California, Berkeley. You can support my writing here https://www.buymeacoffee.com/daviskedrosky

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