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Page 158
... hand in hand . In the absence of capital and a strong middle class , industrialisation meant government initiative and encouragement mainly in the form of industrial legislation , tax allowances for investors and entre- preneurs , and ...
... hand in hand . In the absence of capital and a strong middle class , industrialisation meant government initiative and encouragement mainly in the form of industrial legislation , tax allowances for investors and entre- preneurs , and ...
Page 235
... hand in hand with a general depression in commerce , construction and every field of economic initiative which was checked by limited purchasing power . Many businesses went bankrupt.1 Government revenue was inevitably affected ...
... hand in hand with a general depression in commerce , construction and every field of economic initiative which was checked by limited purchasing power . Many businesses went bankrupt.1 Government revenue was inevitably affected ...
Page 261
... hand this is to be regarded as a healthy sign of lively foreign trade relations following desirable principles of exchange ; but on the other hand the rather low proportion of capital and production goods among imports limited the ...
... hand this is to be regarded as a healthy sign of lively foreign trade relations following desirable principles of exchange ; but on the other hand the rather low proportion of capital and production goods among imports limited the ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Process of Disintegration and Decay of the Ottoman Empire | 7 |
Summary 265 | 15 |
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Introduction to the Modern Economic History of the Middle East Zvi Yehuda Hershlag Limited preview - 1980 |
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