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This paper will focus on wage dispersion, labour productivity and ...
File Format: Microsoft Word - View as HTML In the second part of the paper focus is on the manufacturing sector and here wage and productivity data for 8 branches have been created. ...
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Ekonomisk Historia - Umeå Universitet
Ekonomisk Historia Umeå universitet. Informationen kontrollerades den 18 Mar 2005. Ansvarig för sidan: webmaster@ekhist.umu.se, Postadress: 901 87 Umeå ...
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Aspects on economic growth, imperialism and colonialism
File Format: Microsoft Powerpoint - View as HTML Aspects on economic growth, imperialism and colonialism. Kenwood & Lougheed. 2. Economic growth in the 1800s. Outside the developing industrialised nations ...
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Trade 1200s to 1700s
File Format: Microsoft Powerpoint - View as HTML Trade 1200s to 1700s. Why Northern Italy? Geo-politics: trade routes on land and at Sea; Cosmo political / open environment; Institutional preconditions ...
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Industrialisation and urbanisation
File Format: Microsoft Word - View as HTML At the same time there are many differences in the way in which industrialisation and urbanisation has taken place, especially with regard to the ...
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The medieval economy Feudalism – agriculture - trade
File Format: Microsoft Powerpoint - View as HTML Famine and plague caused population decline and increased land-labour-ratio; Rising wages - Falling rents/returns; Labour gains rights, reduced feudal dues ...
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The medieval economy Feudalism – agriculture - trade
File Format: Microsoft Powerpoint - View as HTML The end of the open field system. A landless rural working class appears; UK in the lead of enclosure. Hans Jörgensen 2008. 12. Feudalism: Long-term ...
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Water Challenge and Institutional change – the post independence ...
File Format: Microsoft Word - View as HTML Historical evolution of water supplying institutions in Ghana ... raised since the companies that qualified for the contract would be large multinationals ...
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Trade 1200s to 1700s
File Format: Microsoft Powerpoint - View as HTML Teutonic knights (German crusaders) advance 1100s – 1400s; The German Hansa: 1200s- mid 1600s; Denmark, Poland/Lithuania, Sweden Russia, Prussia, Germany ...
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Industrialisation and urbanisation
File Format: Microsoft Word - View as HTML The in large similar process of industrialisation of the Barents region driven by western capitalism and market forces, was interrupted and basically ...
 
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