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... regarded an income level of $ 550 as representing a point at which rapid change was well under way ) .11 The comparisons made by Crafts are both valid and valuable , but the conclusion that Britain was very different from her neighbours ...
... regarded an income level of $ 550 as representing a point at which rapid change was well under way ) .11 The comparisons made by Crafts are both valid and valuable , but the conclusion that Britain was very different from her neighbours ...
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... regarded as already well above the European norm . There was , in other words , already something to explain . The divergence of England did not lie in the future ; it was already a fact . But the British advance was not seen by Adam ...
... regarded as already well above the European norm . There was , in other words , already something to explain . The divergence of England did not lie in the future ; it was already a fact . But the British advance was not seen by Adam ...
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... regarded suspiciously by economists , but I can assure you that what lies behind it is hard - nosed development effectiveness . Empowerment is both an end in itself and an avenue to development - indeed it is key to scaling up for ...
... regarded suspiciously by economists , but I can assure you that what lies behind it is hard - nosed development effectiveness . Empowerment is both an end in itself and an avenue to development - indeed it is key to scaling up for ...
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