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Ancient nomadic corridors and long-run development in the highlands of Asia
Christopher Paik
, Keshar Shahi
Political Science
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Asia
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Highlands
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Long-run Development
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Economic Activity
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Seasonal Migration
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Transportation Network
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Migration Routes
25%
Positive Economics
25%
Economic Outcomes
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Nomadic Pastoralists
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Trade Routes
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Ancient Routes
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Trade Settlement
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Settlement Activities
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Social Sciences
Asia
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Mountains
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Transport
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Labor Migration
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Pastoralists
25%
Trade Routes
25%
Arts and Humanities
Asia
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Contemporary
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Pastoralists
50%
Trade Routes
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Asia
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Transportation Network
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Labor Migration
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Positive Economics
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