Dear Alan
Try this for a first orientation:
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A. Maddison, The World Economy; A Millennial Perspective, OECD, Parijs
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Robert William Fogel, The Slavery Debates, 1952-1990: A Retrospective.
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(cloth), ISBN: 0-8071-2881-3.
Reviewed for EH.NET by Leonard Carlson, Department of Economics, Emory
University. 2006
Hans Visser
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