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view that the economy was much larger in the mid - eighteenth century than it was once conventional to assume , and , even more important , that output per head was only modestly lower at that time than in the early years of Victoria's ...
view that the economy was much larger in the mid - eighteenth century than it was once conventional to assume , and , even more important , that output per head was only modestly lower at that time than in the early years of Victoria's ...
Strana 163
I noted earlier that the best estimates now available suggest no acceleration in the rate of growth of national product per head in the later eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries , and that one of the implications of this revision ...
I noted earlier that the best estimates now available suggest no acceleration in the rate of growth of national product per head in the later eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries , and that one of the implications of this revision ...
Strana 166
It is unlikely that the rate of growth of production per head changed much between a date which might provisionally be located in the early seventeenth century and the mid - nineteenth century . It may even have been higher before ...
It is unlikely that the rate of growth of production per head changed much between a date which might provisionally be located in the early seventeenth century and the mid - nineteenth century . It may even have been higher before ...
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