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... prosperity . It may stand to reason , prima facie , that the planned economy is more productive than the unplanned ; but the reverse may be the case , at least if the unplanned is based on a healthy society . The Athenian economy was ...
... prosperity . It may stand to reason , prima facie , that the planned economy is more productive than the unplanned ; but the reverse may be the case , at least if the unplanned is based on a healthy society . The Athenian economy was ...
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... Prosperity of the Netherlands It is the essence of the state system that its influences are pervasive . Men and ... prosperous people of the seventeenth century . A commercial and seagoing folk , much divided among themselves , the ...
... Prosperity of the Netherlands It is the essence of the state system that its influences are pervasive . Men and ... prosperous people of the seventeenth century . A commercial and seagoing folk , much divided among themselves , the ...
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... prosperity ; as a great master of empire , it sank back to bleakest poverty . Manufacturing came to a height under Ferdinand and Isabella ( Renard and Weulersee , 1926 ) , and bullion beginning to flow under Charles V gave a flush of ...
... prosperity ; as a great master of empire , it sank back to bleakest poverty . Manufacturing came to a height under Ferdinand and Isabella ( Renard and Weulersee , 1926 ) , and bullion beginning to flow under Charles V gave a flush of ...
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Conditions of State Systems | 21 |
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