ere listed are the sources used to write the "Labnotes" column "The Economics of Science Fiction."
Encyclopedia Britannica 2004 Ultimate Reference Suite DVD, "Money"
Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia: "Money," "Yap," "Aluminum"
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