Secondary Sources
- Brolin, John. The Bias of the World: Theories of Unequal Exchange in History. Sweden: Lund University. ISBN 978-91-628-7022-5. http://luur.lub.lu.se/luur?func=downloadFile&fileOId=26725.; more extensive draft version available at http://www.kallebrolin.com/Local%20Images%20Folder/portfoliostills/0TheBiasoftheWorld.pdf
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| Persondata | |
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| Name | Emmanuel, Arghiri |
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| Date of birth | 1911 |
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| Date of death | 2001 |
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