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In view of this , and of his belief that the future for other countries was etched in the past experience of Holland , it is striking that in their recent study of Dutch economic history , entitled in its English version The First ...
In view of this , and of his belief that the future for other countries was etched in the past experience of Holland , it is striking that in their recent study of Dutch economic history , entitled in its English version The First ...
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the energy budgets of organic economies , which depended almost exclusively upon annexing as much as possible of the annual ... a marked acceleration in the rate of the growth of the economy or in the level of individual productivity .
the energy budgets of organic economies , which depended almost exclusively upon annexing as much as possible of the annual ... a marked acceleration in the rate of the growth of the economy or in the level of individual productivity .
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3 3 a industrial revolution involved a profound economic transformation , the conventional tools of economic description ... associated with the suffusion of Dutch and later English society by capitalist practices and a market economy .
3 3 a industrial revolution involved a profound economic transformation , the conventional tools of economic description ... associated with the suffusion of Dutch and later English society by capitalist practices and a market economy .
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