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... agriculture fell far below that found elsewhere in the economy , in Britain productivity in agriculture , measured in this fashion , equalled the national average . Change was also much slower in Britain than elsewhere . Crafts ...
... agriculture fell far below that found elsewhere in the economy , in Britain productivity in agriculture , measured in this fashion , equalled the national average . Change was also much slower in Britain than elsewhere . Crafts ...
Strana 154
... agriculture was one of the characteristics to which Crafts rightly drew attention . It was this which made possible such a consider- able release of labour into activities other than agriculture . The agricul- tural labour force in 1800 ...
... agriculture was one of the characteristics to which Crafts rightly drew attention . It was this which made possible such a consider- able release of labour into activities other than agriculture . The agricul- tural labour force in 1800 ...
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... agriculture , was far more important than any developments in the inorganic sector in determining the level of output per head . Until well into the nineteenth century agriculture was much the largest single industry and the largest ...
... agriculture , was far more important than any developments in the inorganic sector in determining the level of output per head . Until well into the nineteenth century agriculture was much the largest single industry and the largest ...
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