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    1. Hartman Center Travel Grant Previous Recipients | Duke University Libraries

      Brent Malin,  Faculty in Department of Communication, University of Pittsburgh, "Ordinary and Necessary: A History of the American Tax (...)

    2. Price and Production - Energy Data - LibGuides at Duke University

      Internationally, the OECD’s International Energy Agency (IEA) collects supply, demand, trade, production and consumption data, (...)

    3. 1910 - 1914 - Emergence of Advertising in America Research Guide - LibGuides at Duke University

      All national banks are required to join the system. 1913 - The Woolworth Building opens in New York City, at a height of 792 feet. 1913 - The (...)

    4. Boost Your Energy - Duke Libraries Center for Data and Visualization Sciences

      Internationally, the OECD’s International Energy Agency (IEA) collects supply, demand, trade, production and consumption data, (...)

    5. 1915-1920 - Emergence of Advertising in America Research Guide - LibGuides at Duke University

      Producers had stored the food as a way of keeping food prices high. 1919 - Since the passage of the child labor provision in the federal (...)

    6. Welcome to the VUCA World! The Frankfurt International Book Fair 2019. Part 2 - Duke University Libr

      Certain aspects of the EU directive are popularly referred to as the “link-tax,” because they effectively mean that the makers of (...)

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      As an economist, Veseth also teaches about forces that influence the production and consumption of wines, notably the markets of three (...)

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      Internationally, the OECD’s International Energy Agency (IEA) collects supply, demand, trade, production and consumption data, (...)

    9. Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog - Page 22 of 36 - Notes from the Duke University Libraries

      In this document is addressed the suppression by the king of the hearth tax in England, and the reaction of the citizens, very grateful (...)

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