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British Academy. Age phase , although sexing individual burials has not yet been under- taken . One individual , for ... individuals during the Bronze Age at this site attained considerable wealth or status , or perhaps both ( Fig . 14 ) ...
British Academy. Age phase , although sexing individual burials has not yet been under- taken . One individual , for ... individuals during the Bronze Age at this site attained considerable wealth or status , or perhaps both ( Fig . 14 ) ...
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... individual productivity per head which Deane and Cole had supposed in 1962. If it is both true that in the mid - nineteenth century the British lead was clear - cut and also true that a century earlier individual productivity was not ...
... individual productivity per head which Deane and Cole had supposed in 1962. If it is both true that in the mid - nineteenth century the British lead was clear - cut and also true that a century earlier individual productivity was not ...
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... individual who understands the relevant constraints on decision - making . This has been a fruitful approach , especially for public economics , which relates social welfare to individual welfare . Increases in the latter can then be ...
... individual who understands the relevant constraints on decision - making . This has been a fruitful approach , especially for public economics , which relates social welfare to individual welfare . Increases in the latter can then be ...
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