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... Britain was much more urbanised and far less dependent upon agriculture than her neighbours , and , whereas on the Continent the value of the annual product per head of those engaged in agriculture fell far below that found ...
... Britain was much more urbanised and far less dependent upon agriculture than her neighbours , and , whereas on the Continent the value of the annual product per head of those engaged in agriculture fell far below that found ...
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In the 1970s approximately 40 per cent of the Dutch labour force was engaged in agriculture , 32 per cent in industry , and the remaining 28 per cent in service employments.18 More than a century later , in 1800 , the comparable English ...
In the 1970s approximately 40 per cent of the Dutch labour force was engaged in agriculture , 32 per cent in industry , and the remaining 28 per cent in service employments.18 More than a century later , in 1800 , the comparable English ...
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This turns the spotlight on agriculture , whose centrality to all organic economies is clear by definition . It must figure prominently in any quest for the industrial revolution , despite its apparent exclusion by the oddities of ...
This turns the spotlight on agriculture , whose centrality to all organic economies is clear by definition . It must figure prominently in any quest for the industrial revolution , despite its apparent exclusion by the oddities of ...
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