Looking Into the Seeds of Time: Social Mechanisms in Economic DevelopmentGorcum, 1979 - 357 Seiten |
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... demand for goods , there will be no growth for even the demand for replacements of used - up equipment will be stable . Savings will not be converted into new capital - investments . Only a rise in consumers demand can change this ...
... demand for goods , there will be no growth for even the demand for replacements of used - up equipment will be stable . Savings will not be converted into new capital - investments . Only a rise in consumers demand can change this ...
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... demand for manufactures , that keeps the process going . Hence , for example , foreign food - aid to poor countries , save for in periods of natural calamities , is counterproductive , for it distorts the growth initiating processes in ...
... demand for manufactures , that keeps the process going . Hence , for example , foreign food - aid to poor countries , save for in periods of natural calamities , is counterproductive , for it distorts the growth initiating processes in ...
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... demand and kept business incentives upon an upward trend . ” Not this alone , England's economic growth could hardly have persisted for as long as it did in the face of the steadily growing foreign trading competition had it not been ...
... demand and kept business incentives upon an upward trend . ” Not this alone , England's economic growth could hardly have persisted for as long as it did in the face of the steadily growing foreign trading competition had it not been ...
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development of Britain and Japan with a discussion of | 35 |
Europe on the eve of the Refor | 75 |
The world begins to move Reformation to the Age of Reason | 106 |
Urheberrecht | |
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