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...volume is a continuation of my Economic and Social History ofthe Middle...not in a date,but in the economic and social condition of Europe in the early partof the sixteenth...to be caught inthe coils of economic and social forces, and the...
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...trend as a clear sign of economic growth (Wilkinson 1973...everywhere in western Europe, as a result of the rise...character of early modern economic growthEconomic growth was not a normal condition in Europe between 1500 and 1800...
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...pattern we consider for western Europe.INTRODUCTIONIn assessing...America act as a warning to Europe as regards its future socio-economic condition? And are the Western industrialised...higher in the USA than in Europe, have been firmly overtaken...
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...political systems, economic struc­tures...Central andEastern Europe are in a sort of political and economic limbo. This condition isfertile ground...of political and economic democratizaU...all over Eastern Europe. Even allowing...
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...war' in Iatrides,Greece in the 1940s and 1950s, pp. 561–94. There is also a number of reportson the economic condition of Greece in the 1940s by the National Bank ofGreece, compiled in view of the negotiations about reconstruction...
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recognize that economic history must include...Distribution of Population in Europe in 1700The study of population...intensity and direction of economic movement atany given time. The analysis of the economic condition of Europein 1700 must...
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...can com­pletely explain economic evolution. Many forces are involved...did we come to be in ourpresent economic condition? We shall begin our discussion...regarded as the touchstone to economic changes, but be­cause...
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...to the resumption of economic life inEurope, which...aspossible, of all economic barriers and the establishU...thoroughly that the present condition isfar from perfection, and that some economic diffi­culties in Europe are the result of political...
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...Finally, the growingdensity and the expansion of the population was accom­panied by a profound change in its economic condition andlegal status. With more or less rapidity in different coun­tries, there began a process of evolution...
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...years saw a steady deterioration in Germany's economic andfinancial condition and a falling off in reparations payments. Finally...By 1928 Germany had again attained herpre-war economic strength. The Dawes plan, however, provided
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