From virtual free-trade to virtual protectionism. Did protectionism have any part in Germany's rise to commercial power : 1850-1913
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- Wegner, Gerhard, 2013. "Capitalist transformation without political participation: German capitalism in the first half of the 19th century," Freiburg Discussion Papers on Constitutional Economics 13/14, Walter Eucken Institut e.V..
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