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Would anyone like to suggest what might be the earliest appeal to the 
CLT in any work on economics?

And, of course, it would be interesting to know what precise use was 
made of it, as well as having a full reference to any suggested work.

Many thanks in advance for your suggestions.

Julian Wells

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