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Appendix C: Bibliography
Pages 185-196

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From page 185...
... Cambridge Economic History of the United States. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
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... A Nation Transformed by Information: How Information Has Shaped the United States from Colonial Times to the Present. New York: Oxford University Press.
From page 187...
... Problems of Capital Formation. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
From page 188...
... Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. Fraumeni, Barbara M
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... London: Oxford University Press.
From page 190...
... New York: Oxford University Press. Helpman, Elhanan, and Manuel Trajtenberg.
From page 191...
... Economic Growth in the Information Age," in National Research Council, Measuring and Sustaining the New Economy.
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... 1999. "Semiconductors," in National Research Council, U.S.
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... Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press. National Research Council.
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... New York: Oxford University Press.
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... New York: Oxford University Press. Solow, Robert M
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... Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Van Ark, Bart, Johanna Melka, Nanno Mulder, Marcel Timmer, and Gerard Ypma.


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