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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This can be largely explained by the wide range of socio - economic measures taken by the Swedish government and the lack of intervention by the Swiss federal authorities . I have mentioned sectoral differences .
This can be largely explained by the wide range of socio - economic measures taken by the Swedish government and the lack of intervention by the Swiss federal authorities . I have mentioned sectoral differences .
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In certain colonies , particularly the British ones , in the second half of the nineteenth century all goods , whatever their place of origin , were freely allowed in but with disguised measures for giving precedence to products from ...
In certain colonies , particularly the British ones , in the second half of the nineteenth century all goods , whatever their place of origin , were freely allowed in but with disguised measures for giving precedence to products from ...
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In the next ten years , during which the protectionist measures were strengthened , there was usually a further acceleration in economic growth . In every country the years 1909–13 , which fall outside the analysis in Table 4.2 - were ...
In the next ten years , during which the protectionist measures were strengthened , there was usually a further acceleration in economic growth . In every country the years 1909–13 , which fall outside the analysis in Table 4.2 - were ...
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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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