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All co-authors economic growth british wirtschaftsgeschichte gdp agrargeschichte wirtschaftswachstum business cycles output production modern britain capita trend konjunktur industrialisierung industrialization based english agricultural revolution england economy stagnation living standards daily real wage rates national leading industrial earlier approch consumption households transformation agrarian paper reconstructs medieval early contrast long run suggested exhibits modest positive way reconciling series variation annual number days worked reasons doubt representativeness sharp rise fall late middle ages creates impression improvement development income definitive new account evolution backwater europe hub
Composed terms economic history 1270 1870 british economic economic growth agricultural history british business business cycles cycles british gdp capita business cycle output based living standards daily real real wage wage rates modern economic growth output based approch approch british growth english english economic growth british growth production production consumption consumption english english households households agricultural agricultural revolution revolution england england transformation transformation agrarian agrarian economy economy paper paper reconstructs reconstructs gdp gdp output output medieval medieval early early modern modern britain britain contrast contrast long long run run stagnation stagnation living standards suggested suggested daily rates output based gdp capita exhibits exhibits modest modest positive positive trend trend growth growth way way reconciling reconciling series series variation variation annual annual number number days days worked worked reasons reasons doubt doubt representativeness representativeness sharp sharp rise rise fall fall daily rates late late middle middle ages ages creates creates impression impression trend trend improvement improvement living economic development growth national national income new account hub global time right trend gdp land use agricultural production
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Mark Overton B: 1950 Biblio: professor of economic and social history
Profession Soziologe Historiker
Affiliations University of Exeter. Department of Economic History
Q52557040
Publishing years Series Working papers / Centre for Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy (3) Discussion papers in economic and social history (1) Discussion papers / CEPR (1) Discussion papers / University of Kent, School of Economics (1) Routledge explorations in economic history (1) Cambridge studies in historical geography (1)