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If the rate of growth of the economy during the classic period of the industrial revolution was radically slower than was once assumed and yet estimates of its size at the end of that period have not changed , it follows that its size ...
If the rate of growth of the economy during the classic period of the industrial revolution was radically slower than was once assumed and yet estimates of its size at the end of that period have not changed , it follows that its size ...
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10 It is one of the great strengths of Crafts's discussion of growth during the industrial revolution period that he went to much trouble to compare the British experience with that of her Continental neighbours .
10 It is one of the great strengths of Crafts's discussion of growth during the industrial revolution period that he went to much trouble to compare the British experience with that of her Continental neighbours .
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1 In seeking to understand what occurred , it is just as important to pay attention to the period prior to 1750 as to the classic period of the industrial revolution . It is unlikely that the rate of growth of production per head ...
1 In seeking to understand what occurred , it is just as important to pay attention to the period prior to 1750 as to the classic period of the industrial revolution . It is unlikely that the rate of growth of production per head ...
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