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Wednesday, February 20, 2008
China and the Industrial Revolution...
Why did the Industrial Revolution (
the original one
, that started in Britain shortly before 1800) bipass China? See
this link
on Marginal Revolution.
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James Yetman
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I teach Macroeconomics at the University of Hong Kong. I use this blog to write about macroeconomic developments in Hong Kong, answer interesting students posed by my students, and discuss anything else that interests me and seems vaguely on-topic.
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