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The industrial revolution and the Netherlands: Why did it not happen?
J. Mokyr
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Netherlands
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Industrial Revolution
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Technological Progress
33%
18th Century
33%
Entrepreneurs
33%
Advanced Economies
33%
Keys to Success
33%
Industrial Development
33%
Close Cooperation
33%
Small Open Economy
33%
Political Events
33%
First Industrial Revolution
33%
Cultural Relics
33%
Natural Philosopher
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Netherlands
100%
Industrialisation
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Technological Development
33%
United Kingdom
33%
Leadership
33%
Social Sciences
Industrialisation
100%
Eighteenth Century
33%
Open Economy
33%
Scientific Development
33%
Leadership
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Small Open Economy
100%
Leadership
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