Post-Malthusian Dynamics in Pre-Industrial Scandinavia

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Post-Malthusian Dynamics in Pre-Industrial Scandinavia. / Klemp, Marc Patrick Brag; Møller, Niels Framroze.

I: Scandinavian Journal of Economics, Bind 118, Nr. 4, 2016, s. 841–867.

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Klemp, MPB & Møller, NF 2016, 'Post-Malthusian Dynamics in Pre-Industrial Scandinavia', Scandinavian Journal of Economics, bind 118, nr. 4, s. 841–867. https://doi.org/10.1111/sjoe.12155

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Klemp, M. P. B., & Møller, N. F. (2016). Post-Malthusian Dynamics in Pre-Industrial Scandinavia. Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 118(4), 841–867. https://doi.org/10.1111/sjoe.12155

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Klemp MPB, Møller NF. Post-Malthusian Dynamics in Pre-Industrial Scandinavia. Scandinavian Journal of Economics. 2016;118(4):841–867. https://doi.org/10.1111/sjoe.12155

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Klemp, Marc Patrick Brag ; Møller, Niels Framroze. / Post-Malthusian Dynamics in Pre-Industrial Scandinavia. I: Scandinavian Journal of Economics. 2016 ; Bind 118, Nr. 4. s. 841–867.

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