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This piece on Networks and Economic Anthropology might be of interest to Ricardo Ceneviva, who asked the original question about networks and economics and economic history -- and possibly of interest to other parties.
It is on my USF web site as “Networks and Economic Anthropology.”
[http://luna.cas.usf.edu/~wolfe/EconAnthro/AWW2012NetworksEconAnthro.pdf]
--Alvin
Alvin W. Wolfe
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Department of Anthropology
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Dear SOCNET list member,
Could you please suggest me some readings in the field of Network Analysis in Economic History. More specifically I am looking for papers or books which use Network Analysis as a method of research in economic history or historical political economy.
Thank you in advance,
Ricardo Ceneviva
PhD Candidate
Political Science dept.
University of Sao Paulo
Sao Paulo, Brazil
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