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... Growth , Crafts published a book with the same short title which reviewed all that had happened in the interim and concluded that the spurt in the growth rate after c.1785 was an illusion . If measured per caput , the growth rate of the ...
... Growth , Crafts published a book with the same short title which reviewed all that had happened in the interim and concluded that the spurt in the growth rate after c.1785 was an illusion . If measured per caput , the growth rate of the ...
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... growth of product per head in the century between 1750 and 1850 was not that it was so low but that it did not turn negative . An increase in the rate of population growth as great as that experienced in this period might have been ...
... growth of product per head in the century between 1750 and 1850 was not that it was so low but that it did not turn negative . An increase in the rate of population growth as great as that experienced in this period might have been ...
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... growth process which characterised the Dutch Republic in its golden age and England a little later . The accumulation of capital , the division of labour , symbol- ised in the pinmaker parable , and such linked developments as improved ...
... growth process which characterised the Dutch Republic in its golden age and England a little later . The accumulation of capital , the division of labour , symbol- ised in the pinmaker parable , and such linked developments as improved ...
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