Workshop on Quantitative Economic History, September 2-4, 1985University of Groningen, Department of Economic Growth and Social change, Economics Faculty, 1985 - Economic history - 546 pages |
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... England from the original “ big four " , France , Germany , Italy and Spain . Graph 2 , by indexing the population of each country on its ictal in 1820 , gives a particularly vivid impression of the scale of the difference between England ...
... England from the original “ big four " , France , Germany , Italy and Spain . Graph 2 , by indexing the population of each country on its ictal in 1820 , gives a particularly vivid impression of the scale of the difference between England ...
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... England Europe minus England 8.1 • 9.2 9.4 9.5 NOTES : De Vries provides estimates of population totals for north and west Europe and for Europe as a whole for 1600 , 1700 , 1750 , and 1800 in the work listed below ( although not for ...
... England Europe minus England 8.1 • 9.2 9.4 9.5 NOTES : De Vries provides estimates of population totals for north and west Europe and for Europe as a whole for 1600 , 1700 , 1750 , and 1800 in the work listed below ( although not for ...
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... England stands out so strongly that no reasonable change in the assumptions used would significantly change the picture . In 1500 France was not only a far more populous country than England , but it was also more urbanized . Within the ...
... England stands out so strongly that no reasonable change in the assumptions used would significantly change the picture . In 1500 France was not only a far more populous country than England , but it was also more urbanized . Within the ...
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