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Asano, Keiichi, "Shakaiseisaku toshiteno chushokigyo shien" (Support for medium and small companies as social policy), Amerikashi Hyoron (Kyoto), 19 (2001), 5–26. In Japanese.

Barnett, LeRoy, "Butter & Margarine Put Up Their Dukes," Michigan History, 88 (Jan.–Feb. 2004), 44–53. Heavily illustrated.

Beardsley, Thomas R., "Willimantic: Textile City," Connecticut History, 42 (Fall 2003), 97–104.

Bernstein, Michael A., "Statecraft and Its Retainers: American Economics and Public Purpose after Depression and War," in The Social Sciences Go to Washington: The Politics of Knowledge in the Postmodern Age, ed. Hamilton Cravens, 41–59. (New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 2004. x, 254 pp. Cloth, $62.00, ISBN 0-8135-3340-6. Paper, $23.95, ISBN 0-8135-3341-4.)

Bunyak, Dawn, "Shenandoah-Dives Mining Company: A Twentieth-Century Boom and Bust," Colorado Heritage (Spring 2003), 35–46. Heavily illustrated.

Cooke, Stephen C., "Wage and Industry Effects in U.S. Regional Incomes, 1840 to 1987: A CES Wage Index Method," Journal of Economic History, 63 (Dec. 2003), 1131–46.

Ermolaev, A. N., "Vremennyi komitet i osobyi sovet Rossiisko-Amerikanskoi kompanii: Kontro-liruiushchie ili soveshchatel'nye organy (1803–1844)?" (The provisional committee and special council of the Russian-American company: Controlling or consulting organs [1803–1844]?), Amerikanskii Ezhegodnik (Moscow) (2000), 232–49. In Russian.

Essletzbichler, Jürgen, "From Mass Production to Flexible Specialization: The Sectoral and Geographical Extent of Contract Work in US Manufacturing, 1963–1997," Regional Studies (Oxfordshire), 37 (Nov. 2003), 753–71.

Hamilton, Shane, "Cold Capitalism: The Political Ecology of Frozen Concentrated Orange Juice," Agricultural History, 77 (Fall 2003), 557–81.

Hart-Landsberg, Martin, "Popular Mobilization and Progressive Policy Making: Lessons from World War II Price Control Struggles in the United States," Science & Society, 67 (Winter 2003–2004), 399–428.. . .

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