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They offer a definition of a modern economy which , in its essentials , is one which might equally well be ... lost momentum , reaching what might be termed a plateau of economic achievement , bearing a close resemblance to that ...
They offer a definition of a modern economy which , in its essentials , is one which might equally well be ... lost momentum , reaching what might be termed a plateau of economic achievement , bearing a close resemblance to that ...
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To be paradoxical in turn , one might say that the revolution was not economic so much as physical , chemical , and biological , or at least that viewing it principally as an economic phenomenon and neglecting other attributes of ...
To be paradoxical in turn , one might say that the revolution was not economic so much as physical , chemical , and biological , or at least that viewing it principally as an economic phenomenon and neglecting other attributes of ...
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Hirschman , Albert O. ( 1958 ) , The Strategy of Economic Development ( New Haven ) . Keynes , John Maynard ( 1936 ) , The General Theory of Employment , Interest , and Money ( New York ) . Koopmans , Tjalling C. ( 1957 ) , Three Essays ...
Hirschman , Albert O. ( 1958 ) , The Strategy of Economic Development ( New Haven ) . Keynes , John Maynard ( 1936 ) , The General Theory of Employment , Interest , and Money ( New York ) . Koopmans , Tjalling C. ( 1957 ) , Three Essays ...
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