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Professor Andrew Seltzer
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Andrew Seltzer
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Department of Economic History
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Royal Holloway
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current research uses banking personnel Andrew Seltzer is an economic historian with an interest in 19th and 20th century labour markets. His current research uses banking personnel and payroll records from the Union Bank of Australia to test hypotheses about internal labour markets and the impact of public policy.
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