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economic dualism
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Economic history
HISTORY, ECONOMIC. Economic history emerged in the late nineteenth century as an academic field devoted to the study of past economic phenomena and processes. Since then it has undergone significant changes in terms of its thematic and theoretical concerns, analytical methodologies and language,... Read more |
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Georges Lefebvre
Georges Lefebvre The French historian Georges Lefebvre (1874-1959) was one of the major 20th-century historians of the French Revolution. Georges Lefebvre was born at Lille on Aug. 6, 1874. His father had little money to spend on his son's education. Young Lefebvre attended the local public... Read more |
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new
new often in place names, or denoting significant cultural or political change.New Age a broad movement of the late 20th century, originating in California and the West Coast of the US, which is characterized by alternative approaches to traditional Western culture, with an interest in... Read more |
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history of the search for economic deposits
history of the search for economic deposits Economic deposits, as considered here, include the metallic ores and other industrial minerals, building materials, and fossil fuels. Man's need for an increasing range of them has risen dramatically during the twentieth century, but his earliest needs... Read more |
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entrepreneur
entrepreneur [Fr.,=one who undertakes], person who assumes the organization, management, and risks of a business enterprise. It was first used as a technical economic term by the 18th-century economist Richard Cantillon. To the classical economist of the late 18th cent. the term meant an employer... Read more |
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Recessions
Business CyclesI. GeneralArthur F. BurnsBIBLIOGRAPHYII. Mathematical ModelsTrygve HaavelmoBIBLIOGRAPHYI GENERALEconomic change is a law of life. Nowadays, we commonly associate economic instability with business booms and recessions, and we have become accustomed to speaking of these vicissitudes in... Read more |
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European Economic Area
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Richard Hofstadter
Richard Hofstadter , 1916-70, American historian, b. Buffalo, N.Y. He received his Ph.D. from Columbia in 1942 and began teaching there in 1946, becoming full professor in 1952 and De Witt Clinton professor of American history in 1959. One of the most brilliant of 20th-century American historians,... Read more |
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