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Pérez-Artés, M. C., ‘Numeracy selectivity of Spanish migrants in colonial America (sixteenth–eighteenth centuries)’, Economic History Society, 77 (2024), pp. 503−522. https://doi.org/10.1111/ehr.13279
An updated author affiliation is below:
Department of Economics and Business, University of Almeria; Research Group HEDES (SEJ-667) and Mediterranean Research Center on Economics and Sustainable Development (CIMEDES). The author is a postdoctoral researcher under the Margarita Salas program of the Spanish Ministry of Universities, funded by the European Union—NextGenerationEU.
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