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General Economic History (German: Wirtschaftsgeschichte) is a book of economic theory which was composed by Max Weber's students based on notes from his lectures. It is notable for reconstructing and filling the gaps in Weber's theories with the help of his published and unpublished works.[1] It was released three years after his death in 1920 and was translated into English by Frank Knight.[2]
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