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Geldgeschichte 4,568 Monetary history 3,884 Geldpolitik 1,345 Monetary policy 1,218 Welt 622 World 611 USA 504 Zentralbank 498 Central bank 494 Großbritannien 483 United States 479 Geld 462 Geldtheorie 440 Geschichte 438 United Kingdom 429 Bankgeschichte 423 Goldstandard 407 Gold standard 404 Monetary theory 396 Banking history 359 Wirtschaftsgeschichte 337 Economic history 304 Münzen 295 Coins 294 Internationales Währungssystem 269 International monetary system 254 Papierwährung 238 Fiat money 235 Money 225 Währungssystem 209 Währungsunion 201 Theorie 199 Theory 196 Deutschland 192 Frankreich 192 Monetary union 188 Monetary system 184 History 178 Europa 167 Gold 167
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Article in journal 696 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 696 Graue Literatur 530 Non-commercial literature 530 Aufsatz im Buch 427 Book section 427 Working Paper 406 Arbeitspapier 390 Collection of articles of several authors 178 Sammelwerk 178 Aufsatzsammlung 116 Hochschulschrift 107 Konferenzschrift 88 Bibliografie enthalten 60 Bibliography included 60 Thesis 59 Conference proceedings 54 Festschrift 27 Collection of articles written by one author 24 Rezension 24 Sammlung 24 Mehrbändiges Werk 21 Multi-volume publication 21 Conference paper 17 Glossar enthalten 17 Glossary included 17 Konferenzbeitrag 17 Bibliografie 16 Quelle 16 Amtsdruckschrift 14 Government document 14 Statistik 10 Lehrbuch 9 Statistics 9 Systematic review 8 Textbook 8 Übersichtsarbeit 8 Article 5 Ausstellungskatalog 4 Bildband 4
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Press, World Trade 169 Bordo, Michael D. 121 Eichengreen, Barry 64 Grubb, Farley Ward 54 Flandreau, Marc 41 Depeyrot, Georges 29 Schwartz, Anna Jacobson 28 Weber, Warren E. 28 Roberds, William 27 Redish, Angela 24 Velde, François R. 24 James, Harold 23 Kindleberger, Charles Poor 23 Taylor, Alan M. 23 Rockoff, Hugh 19 Friedman, Milton 17 Issing, Otmar 17 Calomiris, Charles W. 16 Quinn, Stephen F. 16 Hetzel, Robert L. 15 Ugolini, Stefano 15 Wray, L. Randall 15 Burdekin, Richard C. K. 14 Mehl, Arnaud 14 Volckart, Oliver 14 Bernholz, Peter 13 Grubb, Farley 13 Silber, William L. 13 Weidenmier, Marc D. 13 Beyer, Andreas 12 Capie, Forrest 12 Fernández-Villaverde, Jesús 12 Gerberding, Christina 12 Goodhart, Charles A. E. 12 Bayoumi, Tamim A. 11 Gaspar, Vítor 11 Richardson, Gary 11 Siklos, Pierre L. 11 Snelling, Thomas 11 Ögren, Anders 11
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National Bureau of Economic Research 74 Bank of England 11 Oesterreichische Nationalbank 10 Deutsche Bundesbank 6 Edward Elgar Publishing 5 European Association for Banking and Financial History 5 Frankreich / Comité pour l'Histoire Économique et Financière de la France 5 Scotland / Privy Council 4 USA / National Monetary Commission 4 Danmarks Nationalbank 3 European Association for Banking History 3 European Central Bank 3 Indian Institute of Research in Numismatic Studies 3 International Monetary Conference <1881, Paris> 3 Society of Antiquaries of London 3 USA / Bureau of the Mint 3 Banca d'Italia / Ufficio Ricerche Storiche 2 Bank of Canada 2 Bank of Japan, Economic Research Department 2 Bank of Spain 2 Börsen-Buchverlag 2 Bălgarska Narodna Banka 2 Central Bank of Malta 2 Claremont Institute for Economic Policy Studies 2 Deutsches Historisches Institut Washington DC 2 Economic History Society 2 FinanzBuch Verlag 2 Frankreich / Ministère des affaires étrangères 2 Gesellschaft für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte 2 Großbritannien / Indian Currency Committee 2 Institut Monétaire Luxembourgeois 2 Institut Vostokovedenija, Akademija Nauk SSSR 2 International Cultural Foundation 2 International Economic History Congress <12, 1998, Madrid> 2 International Monetary Conference <1892, Brüssel> 2 KSKSKS 2 Landesbank Schleswig-Holstein / Sammlung Doktor Rasmussen 2 Ludwig von Mises Institute <Auburn, Ala.> 2 Metropolis-Verlag für Ökonomie Gesellschaft und Politik GmbH 2 Narodowy Bank Polski 2
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NBER working paper series 74 NBER Working Paper 70 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 68 The journal of economic history 42 Financial history review 32 Collection Moneta 29 The journal of European economic history 24 Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research 22 The economic history review : a journal of economic and social history 22 A handbook of alternative monetary economics 21 Journal of money, credit and banking : JMCB 19 Explorations in economic history : EEH 17 Les pensées monétaires dans l'histoire : l'Europe, 1517 - 1776 17 Economic history working papers / LSE, Economic History Department 15 The American economic review 15 The economic journal : the journal of the Royal Economic Society 15 Vierteljahrschrift für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte : VSWG 15 Banking and finance in the Mediterranean : a historical perspective 14 Journal of monetary economics 14 Documents and studies on 19th c. monetary history 13 New approaches to monetary theory : interdisciplinary perspectives 13 Reprints of economic classics 13 Springer eBook Collection 13 SpringerLink / Bücher 13 Working papers / University of Delaware, Department of Economics 13 Documents and studies on 19th c. monetary history / International monetary conferences 12 Journal of economic literature 12 Journal of political economy 12 Monetary and banking history : essays in honour of Forrest Capie 12 Money and markets : a doctrinal approach 12 The gold standard peripheries : monetary policy, adjustment and flexibility in a global setting 12 Working paper 12 Studies in macroeconomic history 11 History of political economy 10 Working papers / The Levy Economics Institute 10 Bankhistorisches Archiv : BA ; Zeitschrift zur Bankengeschichte 9 European review of economic history 9 Fünfzig Jahre Deutsche Mark : Notenbank und Währung in Deutschland seit 1948 9 Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik 9 Routledge international studies in money and banking 9
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The evolution of money
Boonstra, Wim W. - 2025
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The 'internal financing mechanism' and (hyper)inflation in the wartime Japanese Empire
Wong, Tzo Ho - In: Financial history review : FHR 32 (2025) 1, pp. 43-81
To sustain a protracted war after losing foreign loans and reserves and being sanctioned by the Allies, Japan used its 'internal financing mechanism' to gobble up civilian capital through government bonds, unbacked paper currency and interest rate interventions. These tactics aggrandised the...
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Estimating the volume of counterfeit U.S. currency in circulation
Judson, Ruth A. - 2025
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The German inflation trauma : Weimar's policy lessons between persistence and reconstruction
Barkhausen, David; Teupe, Sebastian - In: Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik 245 (2025) 3, pp. 269-332
The notion of a nation-specific inflation trauma among the German population is ubiquitous in the public debate in Germany and beyond. According to a widespread reading of history because of its experience with hyperinflation in 1923, the Germans not only fear rising prices but favor a...
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The perils of technocratic power : central bank discretion and the end of bretton woods revisited
Sahasrabuddhe, Aditi; Seddon, Jack - 2025
Recent crises have cast doubt on the legitimacy of technocratic power, yet its role in global economic governance remains poorly understood. Revisiting the collapse of Bretton Woods, we propose a dynamic theory of global monetary governance to explain how expanding central bank discretion can...
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The role of reputational incentives in an international currency union : Greek monetary institutions in the classical and Hellenistic periods
Mullins, Zane Allen - In: Journal of institutional economics : a … 21 (2025), pp. 1-16
In the Hellenistic era, there was widespread convergence to the Attic standard and a similar narrowing of coin types in terms of aesthetics. The competition between issuers resulted in an equilibrium in which improvements to the consistency and quality of money were sought after. This...
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The rise of the modern monetary system : an integration of the credit and state money approaches
Wray, L. Randall - 2025
This working paper integrates the credit money approach (associated with Post Keynesian endogenous money theory) with the state money approach (associated with Modern Money Theory) by drawing on Wray's 1990 book (Money and Credit in Capitalist Economies: The Endogenous Money Approach, Edward...
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Currency-market devaluations : treating gold as a currency
Kunkler, Michael - In: Applied economics letters 32 (2025) 8, pp. 1192-1196
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The first 20 years of Estonia's independent economy in 1920-1940
Lepik, Ilmar - 2025
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Monetary policy at the periphery during the classical gold standard : Italy (1894-1913)
Di Martino, Paolo; Bagliano, Fabio C. - In: Explorations in economic history : EEH 97 (2025), pp. 1-24
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Empires of obligation : law, money, and debt between England and the Ottoman Empire : 1670-1720
Nye, Ellen M. - In: Enterprise & society : the international journal of … 25 (2024) 4, pp. 1015-1024
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The rise and fall of paper money in Yuan China, 1260-1368
Guan, Hanhui; Palma, Nuno; Wu, Meng - In: The economic history review 77 (2024) 4, pp. 1222-1250
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Seismic shifts in economic theory and policy : from the Bernanke Doctrine to Modern Money Theory
Tcherneva, Pavlina R.; Tymoigne, Éric - 2024
This paper evaluates the relationship between monetary and fiscal policy and the relative effectiveness of macroeconomic stabilization through the lens of Modern Money Theory (MMT). We articulate previously-neglected aspects of monetary sovereignty to offer a new interpretation of the Bernanke...
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Central bank digital currencies : an old tale with a new chapter
Bordo, Michael D.; Roberds, William - 2024 - This version: April 30, 2024
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Is deflation cause for panic? : evidence from the National Banking era
Pender, Casey - In: Journal of macroeconomics 82 (2024), pp. 1-25
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Cointegration analysis of US M2 and gold price over the last half century
Synek, Richard - In: European financial and accounting journal : EFAJ 19 (2024) 1, pp. 1-19
In this article I have analysed the long-term relationship between US M2 money supply and the price of gold per troy ounce using Engle-Granger cointegration. The analysis shows the existence of long-term price dependency of gold in relation to US M2 money supply. M2 was used in two variants,...
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The interimperial and Panamerican origins of the dollar system
Johnson, Nic - 2024
The Federal Reserve is commonly depicted as an institution set up by domestic actors to fulfill domestic functions that only later took on international and geopolitical dimensions. Yet we have long had an abundant literature on the financial projection of US power (“Dollar Diplomacy”) in...
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Gold's overly long farewell as money
Herr, Hansjörg - 2024
Today all countries have fiat money issued by a central bank. There is no obligation by a central bank to exchange its money for gold or any other good. Central banks have the monopoly to issue central bank money and have the power to create their money out of nothing. Creating such a monetary...
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Private money and money market integration : the role of payments infrastructure in 19th century Switzerland
Kaufmann, Daniel; Stuart, Rebecca - 2024
Using newly collected discount rate data for six Swiss cities, we find no evidence of increasing integration during a 30-year period of lightly regulated free banking. We attribute this to two structural issues: banks had incentives to protect their local monopolies, and the inherent instability...
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Private money and money market integration : the role of payments infrastructure in 19th century Switzerland
Kaufmann, Daniel; Stuart, Rebecca - 2024
Using newly collected discount rate data for six Swiss cities, we find no evidence of increasing integration during a 30-year period of lightly regulated free banking. We attribute this to two structural issues: banks had incentives to protect their local monopolies, and the inherent instability...
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Crowding in during the Seven Years' War
Palma, Nuno; Sissoko, Carolyn - In: Journal of government and economics : JGE 14 (2024), pp. 1-11
We present a financial history of the Seven Years' War (1756-1763) using a new dataset derived from the Bank of England minutes. We argue that the war and the associated actions of the Bank of England led to a transformation of the financial system. Additionally, while there was short-term...
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Understanding money using historical evidence
Brzezinski, Adam; Palma, Nuno; Velde, François R. - 2024
Debates about the nature and economic role of money are mostly informed by evidence from the 20th century, but money has existed for millennia. We argue that there are many lessons to be learned from monetary history that are relevant for current topics of policy relevance. The past acts as a...
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Monetary Unions in History : Financial History Conference
Financial History Conference <2022, Sofia>; Bălgarska … - 2024
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Banknote life in India : a survival analysis approach
Tagat, Anirudh; Özmen, Mehmet; Markowsky, Gregory - In: Journal of quantitative economics 22 (2024) 2, pp. 519-545
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A case study in banknote pricing during financial chaos : the Illinois experience during the first summer of the civil war
Deacle, Scott; Economopoulos, Andrew James - In: Essays in economic & business history : the journal of … 42 (2024) 1, pp. 15-37
This case study of the Illinois banking market shows how the private market managed the crisis in the banknote market during the first year of the Civil War. Banknotes backed by southern bonds started their decline with the election of Lincoln causing their values to fall below par. The Illinois...
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El nivel de precios bajo distintos patrones mercancía
Ávila, Jorge C. - 2024
The purpose of the essay is to understand the monetary working of various commodity standards, both historical and conceptual: common building brick, monometallic, bimetallic, symmetallic and commodity basket. We distinguish between the stocks market (money) and the flows market (commodity), and...
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The issue department of the Bank of England
Capie, Forrest; Anson, Mike - In: Essays in economic & business history : the journal of … 42 (2024) 1, pp. 90-115
This article sets out the establishment of the Issue Department of the Bank of England in 1844. We present a new series showing the profits of note issue to the present day and discuss these in relation to central bank seigniorage. We discuss its changing size and importance and the unusual uses...
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International currency: Myths and realities
Eichengreen, Barry - In: The Journal of European Economic History (JEEH) 52 (2023) 3, pp. 9-41
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On money: A brief intellectual interpretation
Fornasari, Massimo - In: The Journal of European Economic History (JEEH) 52 (2023) 1, pp. 183-207
The nature of money continues to perplex us. Over time anthropologists, economists, historians and sociologists have provided various answers to the question "what is money?" Ultimately these answers reflect different and often contradictory approaches to the dynamics of economic systems and...
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An ancient ancestor of the u.s. secured overnight financing rate determination : the florin fix
Booth, G. Geoffrey; Karagiannidis, Iordanis - In: Multinational finance journal 27 (2023) 3/4, pp. 48-66
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America's paper money : a canvas for an emerging nation
Pressly, William L. - 2023
"In 1690, the Massachusetts Bay Colony became the first government in the Western world to print paper money, the imagery for which initiated an indigenous American art form of remarkable dynamism and originality. After the Revolutionary War, disillusioned by how quickly its promiscuous printing...
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An Idea Worth its Salt? Experimental Evidence on the Origins of Money in Prehistoric Bulgaria
Rietz, Justin D.; Nikolov, Vassil; Kaya, Deniz - 2023
Does money naturally emerge from barter as our economic textbooks suggest, or is it a ``creature of the state"? Significant historical evidence supports the state theory. However, recent findings from excavations of the prehistoric town of Provadia indicate that salt, a good unique in its high...
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The Bonfire of Banknotes
Manna, Michele - 2023
In this paper we examine the role played by cash in crime. Our sources include research papers by economists (which point to a link between cash and corruption/shadow economy), works by crime scholars, and reports by international institutions and law enforcement agencies. Overall, opinions...
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The Regulation and Differences between Cryptocurrency, Stable Coin, v, E-Money, Virtual Currency, and In-Game Currency
Akhmadkhujaeva, Dildora; Shirina, Ergeshova; Gayane, … - 2023
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The Bank of Amsterdam and the limits of fiat money
Bolt, Wilko; Frost, Jon; Shin, Hyun Song; Wierts, Peter - 2023
Central banks can operate with negative equity, and many have done so in history without undermining trust in fiat money. However, there are limits. How negative can central bank equity be before fiat money loses credibility? We address this question using a global games approach motivated by...
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Central Bank Digital Currencies : An Old Tale with a New Chapter
Bordo, Michael D.; Roberds, William - 2023
We consider the debut of a new monetary instrument, central bank digital currencies (CBDCs). Drawing on examples from monetary history, we argue that a successful monetary transformation must combine microeconomic efficiency with macroeconomic credibility. A paradoxical feature of these...
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The cash-use cycle in Australia
Guttmann, Rochelle; Livermore, Tanya; Zhang, Zhan - In: Bulletin / Reserve Bank of Australia (2023), pp. 39-48
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Private bank money vs central bank money : a historical lesson for CBDC introduction
Grodecka-Messi, Anna; Zhang, Xin - 2023 - updated July 2023
Central banks have been considering the introduction of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs). The theoretical literature indicates that this may influence private banks' lending activity and their profitability with implications for financial stability. To provide empirical evidence on this...
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The role of cash in a society with low usage of cash
Heisel, Jakob Mølgaard - 2023
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On money : a brief intellectual interpretation
Fornasari, Massimo - In: The journal of European economic history 52 (2023) 1, pp. 183-207
The nature of money continues to perplex us. Over time anthropologists, economists, historians and sociologists have provided various answers to the question "what is money?" Ultimately these answers reflect different and often contradictory approaches to the dynamics of economic systems and...
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International currency : myths and realities
Eichengreen, Barry - In: The journal of European economic history 52 (2023) 3, pp. 9-41
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Monetary history of Denmark 2005-2020
Abildgren, Kim - 2023
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Das Deutsche Notgeld 1919-1931
Mußgnug, Dorothee - 2023
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Is deflation ause for panic? : evidence from the national banking era
Pender, Casey - 2023
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Analysis of the imperial rent of reserve currency : a manifestation of existence and a method of quantity estimation
Osman, Omar - In: World review of political economy : journal of the … 14 (2023) 1, pp. 149-163
This article provides an analysis of the economic cost incurred by the world through the use of the fiat international reserve currency since the end of the 1971 gold standard system. The article uses the Quantity Theory of Money to provide an empirical manifestation of how reserve currency...
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Non-tradables in Brazilian economic history
Reis, Eustáquio José - In: Economia : revista da ANPEC 24 (2023) 2, pp. 149-171
Purpose The purpose is to market a reinterpretation of Brazilian economic history highlighting the importance of non-tradable goods to understand major historical developments such as the lack of industrialization in the mining boom; the rise and contribution of industries to development in the...
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The Bank of Amsterdam and the limits of fiat money
Bolt, Wilko; Frost, Jon; Shin, Hyun Song; Wierts, Peter - 2023
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The German inflation trauma : Weimar's policy lessons between persistence and reconstruction
Barkhausen, David; Teupe, Sebastian - 2023
The notion of a nation-specific inflation trauma among the German population is ubiquitous in the public debate in Germany and beyond. Because of its experience with hyperinflation in 1923, the German population fears rising prices and favors stability-oriented monetary as well as fiscal policy....
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The Bank of Amsterdam and the limits of fiat money
Bolt, Wilko; Frost, Jon; Shin, Hyun Song; Wierts, Peter - 2023
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From the 1931 sterling devaluation to the breakdown of Bretton Woods : Robert Triffin's analysis of international monetary crises
Maes, Ivo; Pasotti, Ilaria - 2023
Robert Triffin (1911-1993) was one of the main protagonists in the international monetary debates in the postwar period. He became famous with his book Gold and the Dollar Crisis, published in 1960, in which he predicted the end of the Bretton Woods system. In his analysis there, Triffin was...
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