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Biogeography, writing, and the origins of the state
David Stasavage
Strategies to Reduce Inequality
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Biogeography
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Early State
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China
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Natural Environment
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Economic Potential
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Cereals
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Public Good Provision
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Point of Origin
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Modern Nation
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Technology Governance
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Mesoamerica
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Common Defense
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Agricultural Potential
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Olmec
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Shang Dynasty
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Historical Economics
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Arts and Humanities
Early states
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Empirical
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Entity
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China
50%
Millennium
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Neighbors
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Mesoamerica
50%
Shang dynasty
50%
Olmecs
50%
Cliometrics
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Social Sciences
Biogeography
100%
Natural Environment
50%
China
50%
Invention Process
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Public Goods
50%
Olmecs
50%
Historical Economics
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Public Goods
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Invention Process
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Cliometrics
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