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performance from the medieval period through industrialization and the transition to modern economic growth. These data confirm … anecdotal arguments that pre-industrial economies were not stagnant but rather experienced periods of growth followed by …, levels of per capita income remain low and this growth has not always been accompanied by the institutional and structural …
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market structure suggests that an escalation of sunk costs during a rapid US growth phase resulted in increased concentration …
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La Rochelle, the fourth largest slaving port in France in the eighteenth-century, is used as a case study in the application of agency theory to long-distance trade. This analysis explores an area not accounted for in the literature on French commercial practices. Being broadly couched in a New...
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The paper examines the structural and organisational problems of social insurance systems in Brazil and the Argentine in order to illuminate current debates about pension ‘reform’. Much of the present discussion depicts social insurance ‘crisis’ as a modern phenomenon. Similarly,...
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