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... tion in the rate of growth of the national product , an acceleration so marked that , in spite of the fact that population grew faster in this period than at any earlier or subsequent time , output per head also rose more quickly than ...
... tion in the rate of growth of the national product , an acceleration so marked that , in spite of the fact that population grew faster in this period than at any earlier or subsequent time , output per head also rose more quickly than ...
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... tion harbors an implicit claim about modern economic growth . It is not self - sustained , exponential , and unbounded.'32 The capitalist system , in other words , may promote growth , but there is. 30 De Vries and van der Woude , First ...
... tion harbors an implicit claim about modern economic growth . It is not self - sustained , exponential , and unbounded.'32 The capitalist system , in other words , may promote growth , but there is. 30 De Vries and van der Woude , First ...
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... tion posed often includes or implies a particular definition , it is not sur- prising that so many differing opinions have been proposed concerning its nature , origins , and timing , often plausible enough in their own terms . At one ...
... tion posed often includes or implies a particular definition , it is not sur- prising that so many differing opinions have been proposed concerning its nature , origins , and timing , often plausible enough in their own terms . At one ...
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