Economics and World History: Myths and ParadoxesWe cherish many myths about our histories. Not the least of these myths are those about economic history: such as the roots of depressions, the causes of growth and the reasons behind nations' different stages of economic development. Paul Bairoch sets out in this book to demolish 18 such myths and to reveal generally unnoticed but economically important turning points in modern economic history. |
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... 1909 / 111989 ( in millions of tons of coal equivalent ) 1909/11 1929 1937 1950 1973 1980 1990 WESTERN EUROPE Production 469.8 728.7 714.6 507.3 617.5 816.4 928.1 Trade balance 12.1 31.5 10.4 -67.0 -846.3 -741.8 -705.3 NORTH AMERICA ...
... 1909 / 111989 ( in millions of tons of coal equivalent ) 1909/11 1929 1937 1950 1973 1980 1990 WESTERN EUROPE Production 469.8 728.7 714.6 507.3 617.5 816.4 928.1 Trade balance 12.1 31.5 10.4 -67.0 -846.3 -741.8 -705.3 NORTH AMERICA ...
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This brings us to another point : the belief that the role of Latin America in the history of the Third World in the nineteenth ... Latin America's share of the total Third World population was some 3 % in 1800 ( and 6 % in 1910 ) .
This brings us to another point : the belief that the role of Latin America in the history of the Third World in the nineteenth ... Latin America's share of the total Third World population was some 3 % in 1800 ( and 6 % in 1910 ) .
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This , for example , enabled Latin America to increase the amount of land per agricultural worker despite an increase in their number . Even if some poorer land had to be used for cultivation , this enabled Latin America to increase its ...
This , for example , enabled Latin America to increase the amount of land per agricultural worker despite an increase in their number . Even if some poorer land had to be used for cultivation , this enabled Latin America to increase its ...
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Was there Free Trade in the Rest of the World? | 30 |
Has Protectionism Always had a Negative Impact? | 44 |
Major Myths on the Role of the Third World in Western | 57 |
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