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Page 147
... Relative de- privation may be severe even in the wealthiest of countries , but few lack the ability to buy as much bread as they can eat . Yet for most people in every generation before the industrial revolution the plea made perfect ...
... Relative de- privation may be severe even in the wealthiest of countries , but few lack the ability to buy as much bread as they can eat . Yet for most people in every generation before the industrial revolution the plea made perfect ...
Page 172
... relative size of each continent . Britain's conspicuous smallness is further emphasised if the dimensions of today's great powers are called to mind . The United States is over 3000 miles from sea to shining sea , and - like China ...
... relative size of each continent . Britain's conspicuous smallness is further emphasised if the dimensions of today's great powers are called to mind . The United States is over 3000 miles from sea to shining sea , and - like China ...
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... relative price of schooling in order to induce a different choice . And this is indeed likely to be one part of a 11 See Schelling ( 1978 ) generally for these types of models . 12 See also R. H. Tawney ( 1966 : 17 ) : ' The movement to ...
... relative price of schooling in order to induce a different choice . And this is indeed likely to be one part of a 11 See Schelling ( 1978 ) generally for these types of models . 12 See also R. H. Tawney ( 1966 : 17 ) : ' The movement to ...
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