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The Economic Evolution of the Modern World: A Review Article

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 June 2012

S. G. Checkland
Affiliation:
Professor of Economic History, University of Glasgow

Abstract

Professor Checkland reviews the conceptualization, accomplishments, and challenges of volume VI of the Cambridge Economic History of Europe.

Type
Articles
Copyright
Copyright © The President and Fellows of Harvard College 1966

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1 Habakkuk, H. J. and Postan, M. M. (eds.), The Cambridge Economic History of Europe, VI, The Industrial Revolution and After: Incomes, Population, and Technological Change (2 parts, pp. xii + 1,040. $19.50. Cambridge University Press, 1965)Google Scholar.

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