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    Paul Bairoch (24 July 1930 in Antwerp – 12 February 1999 in Geneva) was a (in 1985 naturalised) Swiss economic historian of Belgian descent who specialized...
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  • historian Paul Bairoch. Unlike other estimates on this page, the GNP (PPP) per capita is given here in 1960 US dollars. Unlike Maddison, Bairoch allows for...
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  • historian Paul Bairoch. Contrary to most other estimates on this page, the GNP (at market prices) is given here in 1960 US dollars. Unlike Maddison, Bairoch allows...
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    16 August 2017. Paul Bairoch (1995). Economics and World History: Myths and Paradoxes. University of Chicago Press. p. 33. Paul Bairoch (1995). Economics...
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  • Retrieved 2017-11-26. Krugman, Paul (2016-03-04). "The Mitt-Hawley Fallacy". Paul Krugman Blog. Retrieved 2024-11-01. Bairoch (1993). Economics and World...
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    economic historian Paul Bairoch, India as well as China had a higher GDP (PPP) per capita than Europe in 1750. For 1750, Bairoch estimated the GNP per...
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    closer to the ideal of a market economy than Europe. Economic historian Paul Bairoch presents a contrary argument, that Western countries such as the United...
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    Statistics: Historical Statistics, OECD Publishing, ISBN 9264104143, page 261 Paul Bairoch (1995). Economics and World History: Myths and Paradoxes. University...
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    mercantile economies developing in Western Europe. Economic historian Paul Bairoch argues that free trade contributed to deindustrialisation in the Ottoman...
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    functionally characterize human proteins. His father was the economic historian Paul Bairoch. His first project as a PhD student was the development of PC/Gene, an...
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    210–222. JSTOR 40572192. Hull (1996) Paul Kennedy, The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers (1987) p. 149, based on Paul Bairoch, "International Industrialization...
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    (1826–1858) began following the Auspicious Incident. Economic historian Paul Bairoch argues that free trade contributed to deindustrialization in the Ottoman...
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    capitalist development and preserving its independence.” Economic historian Paul Bairoch argues that free trade contributed to deindustrialization in the Ottoman...
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    city-like activities. In his book, Cities and Economic Development, Paul Bairoch takes up this position in his argument that agricultural activity appears...
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    Economy: Sixth Edition. Routledge. pp. 139–144. ISBN 978-1351034647. Paul Bairoch, "Economics and World History: Myths and Paradoxes," (1995: University...
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    ISBN 978-1-57766-381-2. Paul Bairoch, "Economics and World History: Myths and Paradoxes," (1995: University of Chicago Press, Chicago) p. 33. Paul Bairoch, "Economics...
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  • its abundant resources and openness to people and ideas. According to Paul Bairoch, since the end of the 18th century, the United States has been "the homeland...
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  • richer countries reduced to a very low level. However, economic historian Paul Bairoch estimated in the mid-1980s that in Latin America, Africa and Asia "total...
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  • large scale. However, its most fervent supporter was the United States; Paul Bairoch called the U.S., “the mother country and bastion of modern protectionism...
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  • peace. On May 17, 1639 the Ottoman Empire and Iran signed a treaty (...) Paul Bairoch (1995). Economics and World History: Myths and Paradoxes. University...
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