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EDT 411/413/511/544: Social Studies Methods
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Daily Life Through Trade
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James M. Anderson
ISBN: 9780313363252
Publication Date: 2013
"Consumption" Entry from Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History
"Currency" Entry from International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences
"Markets" Entry from International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences
"Markets" Entry from the Encyclopedia of Environment and Society
"Scarcity" Entry from Everyday Finance: Economics, Personal Money Management, and Entrepreneurship
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"Banks" Entry from World Book Kids
"Money" Entry from World Book Kids
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
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