Fb2 Dove va la storia economica? Metodi e prospettive. Secc. XIII-XVIII-Where is economic history going? Methods and prospects from the 13th to the 18th centuries ePub
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13th to the 18th centuries : atti della "Quarantaduesima settimana di studi", 18-22 aprile 2010 a cura di Francesco Ammannati. Varying Form of Title: Where is economic history going? Publication, Distribution, et. Firenze.
XIII-XVIII Where is economic history going : methods and prospects from the 13th to the 18th centuries : atti della "Quarantaduesima settimana di studi", 18-22 aprile 2010 a cura di Francesco Ammannati. International Standard Book Number (ISBN): 9788864532837.
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Sixteenth century was the Golden Age of the Commonwealth of Poland and Lithuania. Metodi e prospettive: secc. XIII–XVIII [Where is economic history going?
Sixteenth century was the Golden Age of the Commonwealth of Poland and Lithuania. Then, due to inefficient institutions, resource-based economy, and continuous wars the political and economic power of Poland declined. The chapter provides concise overview of factors that contributed to a decline of the Polish state between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries and introduces concepts applied by the author to the analysis of crucial social and economic processes and to the formation of modern Polish society, nation, and economy. XIII–XVIII [Where is economic history going?
Xiii-xviii where is economic history going? . Dove va la storia economica? Metodi e prospettive.
Xiii-xviii where is economic history going? METHODS AND PROSPECTS FROM THE 13 TH TO THE 18 TH CENTURIES Atti della Quarantaduesima Settimana di Studi 18-22 aprile 2010 a cura di Francesco Ammannati Firenze University Press 2011. Methods and Prospects from the 13th to the 18th centuries : atti della Quarantaduesima Settimana di Studi, 18-22 aprile 2010, a cura di Francesco Ammannati. Firenze : Firenze University Press, 2011.
Where is Economic History going?. Methods and Prospects from the 13th to the 18th centuries
Where is Economic History going?. Methods and Prospects from the 13th to the 18th centuries.
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Questo paper discute l’uso delle fonti estimative per rappresentare la diseguaglianza economica all’interno di alcune aree urbane della Lombardia, del Piemonte e della Toscana.
XIII-XVIII - Where is Economic History Going? Methods and Prospects from the 13th to the 18th Centuries. Questo paper discute l’uso delle fonti estimative per rappresentare la diseguaglianza economica all’interno di alcune aree urbane della Lombardia, del Piemonte e della Toscana.
Metodi e prospettive, secc. XIII-XVIII (Where is Economic History Going? Methods and Prospects from the 13th to the 18th Centuries) by Francesco Ammannati. Dove va la storia economica? Metodi e prospettive, secc. XIII-XVIII (Where is Economic History Going? Methods and Prospects from the 13th to the 18th Centuries) by Francesco Ammannati (pp. 297-299).
The Journal of Interdisciplinary History employs the methods and insights of multiple disciplines in the study of past times and to bring a historical . XIII-XVIII (Where is Economic History Going?
The Journal of Interdisciplinary History employs the methods and insights of multiple disciplines in the study of past times and to bring a historical perspective to those other disciplines. Francesca Trivellato.
economica? Metodi e prospettive. How American labor markets worked a century ago" (with J. A. James), presented at the American Economics Association meetings, San Francisco, Calif. XIII-XVIII (Where is Economic History Going? Methods and Prospects from the 13th to the 18th centuries). Atti delle Settimane di Studi e altri Convegni 42(ed. F. Ammannati). Have American workers always been low savers?" (with J. James), presented at the American Economics Association meetings, Chicago, Il. January 1997.