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The intellectual origins of modern economic growth
Joel Mokyr
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Economics
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Enlightenment
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Industrial Revolution
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Modern Economic Growth
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Technological Challenges
50%
18th Century
50%
Early Nineteenth Century
50%
Amount of Knowledge
50%
17th Century
50%
Economic Growth
50%
Sustained Economic Growth
50%
Natural philosophy
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Institutional Development
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Social Sciences
Economic Growth
100%
Industrialisation
66%
Eighteenth Century
33%
Nineteenth Century
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Seventeenth Century
33%
Natural Philosophy
33%
Institutional Development
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Institutional Development
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