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... head was only modestly lower at that time than in the early years of Victoria's reign , a massive contrast with the near doubling in individual productivity per head which Deane and Cole had supposed in 1962. If it is both true that in ...
... head was only modestly lower at that time than in the early years of Victoria's reign , a massive contrast with the near doubling in individual productivity per head which Deane and Cole had supposed in 1962. If it is both true that in ...
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... head in the later eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries , and that one of the implica- tions of this revision of the previous orthodoxy is that the English econ- omy , indeed presumptively the economy of Britain as a whole , was ...
... head in the later eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries , and that one of the implica- tions of this revision of the previous orthodoxy is that the English econ- omy , indeed presumptively the economy of Britain as a whole , was ...
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... head changed much between a date which might provisionally be located in the early seventeenth century and the mid - nineteenth century . It may even have been higher before c.1750 than thereafter until the middle decades of the ...
... head changed much between a date which might provisionally be located in the early seventeenth century and the mid - nineteenth century . It may even have been higher before c.1750 than thereafter until the middle decades of the ...
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