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The Growth of the Italian Economy, 1861 1913: Revised Second Generation Expenditure Side Estimates

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Table 1.  Revised expenditure-side estimates,1861-1913 (million lire at 1911 prices)
Figure 1.   Expenditure-side estimates at 1911 prices
Figure 2.   Private consumption and investment at 1911 prices:  a closer look
Figure 2 (continued)
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