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... century the British lead was clear - cut and also true that a century earlier individual productivity was not far short of its mid - nineteenth century level , interest shifts from the classic period of the industrial revolution to the ...
... century the British lead was clear - cut and also true that a century earlier individual productivity was not far short of its mid - nineteenth century level , interest shifts from the classic period of the industrial revolution to the ...
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... century . It would be a major surprise , therefore , if the revised view of the situation c.1750 did not imply that the rate of growth of national product per head for a century or more before 1750 was as high as , or higher than , it ...
... century . It would be a major surprise , therefore , if the revised view of the situation c.1750 did not imply that the rate of growth of national product per head for a century or more before 1750 was as high as , or higher than , it ...
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... century and the mid - nineteenth century . It may even have been higher before c.1750 than thereafter until the middle decades of the nineteenth century . 2 What was extraordinary about the rate of growth of product per head in the ...
... century and the mid - nineteenth century . It may even have been higher before c.1750 than thereafter until the middle decades of the nineteenth century . 2 What was extraordinary about the rate of growth of product per head in the ...
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