The Journal of Economic History, Volumen5Economic History Association at the University of Pennsylvania, 1945 |
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... effects of inventions in economic history . If a number of different but functionally equivalent inventions , new or old , are to be expected together , then their effect , the same from each , is bound to be achieved by one if not by ...
... effects of inventions in economic history . If a number of different but functionally equivalent inventions , new or old , are to be expected together , then their effect , the same from each , is bound to be achieved by one if not by ...
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... effect of the invention of the steam engine , then , is not to be measured by reckoning all the horsepower hours it has produced , and the things done with that power , and their further consequences , and setting all down as the result ...
... effect of the invention of the steam engine , then , is not to be measured by reckoning all the horsepower hours it has produced , and the things done with that power , and their further consequences , and setting all down as the result ...
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... effect requires making one arbitrary assumption , the definition , and two assumptions that are false to history . Such arbitrary and false assumptions are not necessarily to be con- demned ; science often makes the like , and the most ...
... effect requires making one arbitrary assumption , the definition , and two assumptions that are false to history . Such arbitrary and false assumptions are not necessarily to be con- demned ; science often makes the like , and the most ...
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MARY F HANDLIN Origins of the American Business Corporation I | 24 |
A Pressing Problem | 43 |
COCHRAN The New York Committee on Business Records | 60 |
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