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... economy which , in its essentials , is one which might equally well be employed to define a cap- italist economy . 30 The Netherlands in the early modern period , they argue , was a modern , that is a capitalist , economy . It was ...
... economy which , in its essentials , is one which might equally well be employed to define a cap- italist economy . 30 The Netherlands in the early modern period , they argue , was a modern , that is a capitalist , economy . It was ...
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... economy or in the level of individual produc- tivity . It was that it removed a barrier which would otherwise have tended slowly to constrict growth . Only at a much later stage in the process by which the organic economy gave way to a ...
... economy or in the level of individual produc- tivity . It was that it removed a barrier which would otherwise have tended slowly to constrict growth . Only at a much later stage in the process by which the organic economy gave way to a ...
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... economy . But neither classical nor neo - classical economics accounts well for what came later unless reference is made to other devel- opments which played no part in the thinking of the classical economists and have often been ...
... economy . But neither classical nor neo - classical economics accounts well for what came later unless reference is made to other devel- opments which played no part in the thinking of the classical economists and have often been ...
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