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FURTHER READING

Babones, Salvatore and Christopher Chase-Dunn, eds. 2012.Handbook of World-Systems Analysis:
Theory and Research. New York: Routledge. Provides a compendium by world-systems scholars
on their research, theories, and methods.

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