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- ukcompare accessdate "2012-03-21".
- ukcompare accessdate "2014-08-22".
- ukcompare accessdate "2015-09-12".
- ukcompare date "2014".
- ukcompare first "Lawrence H.".
- ukcompare first1 "Lawrence H.".
- ukcompare first2 "Samuel H.".
- ukcompare isCitedBy Buildings_of_Nuffield_College,_Oxford.
- ukcompare isCitedBy GWR_5700_Class.
- ukcompare isCitedBy Nuffield_College,_Oxford.
- ukcompare isCitedBy Second_Boer_War.
- ukcompare last "Officer".
- ukcompare last1 "Officer".
- ukcompare last2 "Williamson".
- ukcompare publisher "MeasuringWorth".
- ukcompare publisher "Measuringworth.com".
- ukcompare ref "harv".
- ukcompare title "Five Ways to Compute the Relative Value of a U.K. Pound Amount, 1830 to Present".
- ukcompare title "Five Ways to Compute the Relative Value of a UK Pound Amount, 1270 to Present".
- ukcompare title "Relative Value of UK£: using Economic Power in 2014".
- ukcompare url ukcompare.
- ukcompare url "http://www.measuringworth.com/ukcompare".
- ukcompare website "MeasuringWorth".
- ukcompare work "Economic Power as a measure of relative value - measures the amount of income or wealth relative to the total output of the economy. When compared to other incomes or wealth, it shows the relative "influence" of the owner of this income or wealth has in controlling the composition or total-amount of production in the economy. This measure uses the share of GDP.".
- ukcompare year "2011".