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Our study employs a difference-in-differences technique to test two channels of Dutch disease effects predicted by the theory. First, if there is a deindustrialization in resource-rich countries, then the outflow of resources from the manufacturing sector should put industries with higher...
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"A powerful account of how the complex mercantile and military relationships between the British, Dutch, and American territories made the Industrial Revolution possible. Between 1500 and 1800, the North Sea region overtook the Mediterranean as the most dynamic part of the world. At its core the...
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Chapter 1: Introduction. Women’s work in the Netherlands and Java, 1830-1940 -- Chapter 2: An exceptional empire? Dutch … -- Chapter 5: Contrasting consumption: Household income and living standards in the Netherlands and Java, 1870-1940 -- Chapter 6 … exploitation on gender roles both in periphery and metropolis.’ —Ulbe Bosma, the Free University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands ‘In …
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this. The idea of a high-density, mixed-use city gained popularity in the Netherlands after ideas about the compact city … plans stem from the doctrine of strict separation of functions that has existed in the Netherlands since the 1930's (PBL …
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