The Journal of Economic History, Volumen16Economic History Association at the University of Pennsylvania, 1956 |
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... seems to me , however , that from what is known , primacy as a causative factor should be given to the growth of demand in the internal market be- cause of population increase , except for the last decades of the century , when the drop ...
... seems to me , however , that from what is known , primacy as a causative factor should be given to the growth of demand in the internal market be- cause of population increase , except for the last decades of the century , when the drop ...
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... seems clear that , for the period before , say , 1850 , the analysis of secular trends is much more profitable than that of short - term fluctuations , which are hard to define with precision because of the increasing lack of ...
... seems clear that , for the period before , say , 1850 , the analysis of secular trends is much more profitable than that of short - term fluctuations , which are hard to define with precision because of the increasing lack of ...
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... seems to have carried on his business on a fairly modest scale , and his transactions during this time bear all the earmarks of a serious young merchant of limited resources working to increase his capital by repeated profitable ...
... seems to have carried on his business on a fairly modest scale , and his transactions during this time bear all the earmarks of a serious young merchant of limited resources working to increase his capital by repeated profitable ...
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American Technique and Steam Navigation on | 18 |
Investment Uncertainty During the Civil WarA Note | 34 |
Joseph Schumpeter as an Analyst of Sociology | 41 |
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