Pushing Wheat: Why Supply Mattered for the American Grain Invasion of Britain in the Nineteenth Century

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Pushing Wheat : Why Supply Mattered for the American Grain Invasion of Britain in the Nineteenth Century. / Sharp, Paul Richard.

Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen, 2008.

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Sharp, PR 2008 'Pushing Wheat: Why Supply Mattered for the American Grain Invasion of Britain in the Nineteenth Century' Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen.

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Sharp, P. R. (2008). Pushing Wheat: Why Supply Mattered for the American Grain Invasion of Britain in the Nineteenth Century. Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen.

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Sharp PR. Pushing Wheat: Why Supply Mattered for the American Grain Invasion of Britain in the Nineteenth Century. Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen. 2008.

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Sharp, Paul Richard. / Pushing Wheat : Why Supply Mattered for the American Grain Invasion of Britain in the Nineteenth Century. Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen, 2008.

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