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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... consumption , 10.2 mln . kg . for export of meat and an equivalent of 2.5 mln . kg . exported alive ) , which means ... consumption . In 1911 the Directie van den Landbouw ( Verslagen ... , 1911 , no . 6 ) estimated domestic consumption ...
... consumption , 10.2 mln . kg . for export of meat and an equivalent of 2.5 mln . kg . exported alive ) , which means ... consumption . In 1911 the Directie van den Landbouw ( Verslagen ... , 1911 , no . 6 ) estimated domestic consumption ...
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... consumption estimates . Horticultural production for the period before 1923 is difficult to estimate : there are no annual production estimates except for 1912 , there is no reliable estimation on consumption per capita , and the export ...
... consumption estimates . Horticultural production for the period before 1923 is difficult to estimate : there are no annual production estimates except for 1912 , there is no reliable estimation on consumption per capita , and the export ...
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... consumption and investment , and their separation is extremely difficult if not impossible . Yet separation is essential because , on the one hand , treating all such expenditures as consumption will tend to understate the amounts of ...
... consumption and investment , and their separation is extremely difficult if not impossible . Yet separation is essential because , on the one hand , treating all such expenditures as consumption will tend to understate the amounts of ...
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