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Economic Backwardness in Historical Perspective

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HARDCOVER

$145.50 • £126.95 • €132.95

ISBN 9780674226005

Publication Date: 01/01/1962

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468 pages

6-1/8 x 9-1/4 inches

100 tables

Belknap Press

World

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  • Introduction
  • Economic Backwardness in Historical Perspective
  • Reflections on the Concept of “Prerequisites” of Modern Industrialization
  • Social Attitudes, Entrepreneurship, and Economic Development
  • Notes on the Rate of Industrial Growth in Italy, 1881-1913
  • Rosario Romeo and the Original Accumulation of Capital
  • Russia: Patterns and Problems of Economic Development, 1861-1958
  • Economic Development in Russian Intellectual History of the Nineteenth Century
    • Annex: Realism and Utopia in Russian Economic Thought, A Review
  • Some Aspects of Industrialization in Bulgaria, 1878-1939
  • Soviet Heavy Industry: A Dollar Index of Output, 1927-1937
  • Notes on the Rate of Industrial Growth in Soviet Russia
  • Industrial Enterprise in Soviet Russia
  • A Neglected Source of Economic Information on Soviet Russia
  • Reflections on Soviet Novels
  • Notes on Doctor Zhivago
  • The Approach to European Industrialization: A Postscript
  • Appendix I: Description of an Index of Italian Industrial Development, 1881-1913
  • Appendix II: Industrialization in Bulgaria, Basic Data and Calculations
  • Appendix III: Problems of Measuring Long-Term Growth in Income and Wealth
  • Index

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