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A 'Surreptitious Introduction': Opium Smuggling and Colonial State Formation in Late 19th Century Bengal and Burma -- Chapter 10. A Place in the Sun: Rethinking the Political Economy of German Overseas Expansion and Navalism before the Great War -- Chapter 11. Wesley Mitchell's Business Cycles after 100 Years -- Chapter 12. On a Certain Blindness in Economic Theory: Keynes' Giraffes and the Ordinary Textuality of Economic Ideas -- Chapter 13. Between Economic Planning and Market Competition: Institutional Law and Economics in the US -- Chapter 14. 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