Why did (pre‐industrial) firms train?: premiums and apprenticeship contracts in 18th century England
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2011-10
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Authors: | Minns, Chris ; Wallis, Patrick |
Institutions: | Department of Economic History, London School of Economics (LSE) |
Extent: | application/pdf |
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Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Notes: | The text is part of a series Economic History working papers, 155/11 |
Classification: | O52 - Europe ; N0 - Economic History. General ; R14 - Land Use Patterns ; J01 - Labor Economics: General |
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Bakker, Gerben, (2003)
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Forestier, Albane, (2005)
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Labour, law and training in early modern London: apprenticeship and the city’s institutions
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Leaving home and entering service: the age of apprenticeship in early modern London
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Rules and reality: quantifying the practice of apprenticeship in early modern Europe
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Apprenticeship and training in premodern England
Wallis, Patrick, (2007)
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