The Journal of Economic History, Volumen5Economic History Association at the University of Pennsylvania, 1945 |
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... production of raw silk amounted to 15,000 pounds in 1541 but this seems too high . Somewhat more dependable is the estimate of an annual output of 20,000 pounds of Mixtecan silk a few years beyond the production peak . Similarly , only ...
... production of raw silk amounted to 15,000 pounds in 1541 but this seems too high . Somewhat more dependable is the estimate of an annual output of 20,000 pounds of Mixtecan silk a few years beyond the production peak . Similarly , only ...
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... production is on plantations and tea gardens owned by companies with European financing and management . A more detailed study of this problem would be interesting as well as useful . As has been indicated , some important phases of tea ...
... production is on plantations and tea gardens owned by companies with European financing and management . A more detailed study of this problem would be interesting as well as useful . As has been indicated , some important phases of tea ...
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... production of steel in the world market , these two books are far from being unrelated items in the literature of the field . They present many striking contrasts , and much of the technical information in Keenan's memoir is significant ...
... production of steel in the world market , these two books are far from being unrelated items in the literature of the field . They present many striking contrasts , and much of the technical information in Keenan's memoir is significant ...
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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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