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industrialization itself. We find that basic education significantly accelerated non-textile industrialization in both phases of the … Industrial Revolution. -- human capital ; industrialization ; Prussian economic history …
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industrialization itself. We find that basic education significantly accelerated non-textile industrialization in both phases of the … Industrial Revolution. -- Human capital ; industrialization ; Prussian economic history …
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industrialization itself. We find that basic education significantly accelerated non-textile industrialization in both phases of the …
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industrialization itself. We find that basic education significantly accelerated non-textile industrialization in both phases of the …
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schools and higher school enrolment already before the industrialization. This evidence supports the human capital theory of … explanation, where a Protestant work ethic first led to industrialization which then increased the demand for education …. -- education ; Protestantism ; pre-industrialization …
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Prussian industrialization and finds it unwarranted. The econometric analysis on which this claim is based suffers from severe … important role in enabling Prussia to catch up with Britain during the nineteenth century. -- education ; industrialization …
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industrialization itself. We find that basic education significantly accelerated non-textile industrialization in both phases of the …
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Prussia's period of rapid industrialization. Contrary to the predominant view that the franchise system produced a …
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