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[log in to unmask] (Eric Schliesser)
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Fri Mar 31 17:18:46 2006
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Dear Historians of Economics, 
 
I am looking for reference(s) to (empirical) discussion of the claim that many scientific
discoveries and/or technological inventions occur more or less simultaneously in different
places, that is, they are, so to speak, "in the air." Your help is much appreciated.
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Eric Schliesser 
  
 

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