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Mark Dincecco

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First Name: Mark
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Last Name: Dincecco
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RePEc Short-ID: pdi142

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http://www.imtlucca.it/whos_at_imt/personal_page.php?n=Mark+Dincecco&p=440
Postal Address: IMT Lucca Institute for Advanced Studies, Piazza San Ponziano 6, Lucca 55100, Italy
Phone: (39) 0583-432-6561

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  1. Dincecco, Mark, 2009. "Fiscal Centralization, Limited Government, and Public Revenues in Europe, 1650?1913," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 69(01), pages 48-103, March. [Downloadable!]

  2. Dincecco, Mark, 2009. "Political regimes and sovereign credit risk in Europe, 1750?1913," European Review of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 13(01), pages 31-63, April. [Downloadable!]


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