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The Institutional Causes of China’s Great Famine, 1959–1961
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Food Availability, Entitlements and the Chinese Famine of 1959–1961
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Relationship between rice farming and polygenic scores potentially linked to agriculture in China
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Blood Is Thicker than Water: Family Size and Leader Deposition in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
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High consanguinity promotes intergenerational wealth concentration in socioeconomically privileged Krummhörn families of the 18th and 19th centuries
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The Tragedy of the Nomenklatura: Career Incentives and Political Radicalism during China's Great Leap Famine
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Kinship, fractionalization and corruption
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Kin selection and ethnic group selection
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Sons and Lovers: Political Stability in China and Europe Before the Great Divergence
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