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Business Attitudes Toward Statistical Investigation in Late Nineteenth Century Italy: A Wool Industrialist from Reticence to Influence
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 February 2015
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Statistical representations are usually the result of negotiations and conventions with regard to what should be counted, and how it should be counted. A wide literature has shown that this has been the case for almost any kind of statistical data collected in the last few centuries, from censuses to demographic, social, and economic surveys and time series.
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