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Joel Mokyr on Economic Lessons from the Past

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The Industrial Revolution in Europe

Until about 17 50, to the extent that there was any economic growth at all, it came forth out of what we would call to day gains from trade. Once ou starts growing at something like two % a year, then incompercapita doubles every generation and within a century or two you have a very different world. What the industrial revolution is about is the slow replacement of trade and finance and com by another thing, and that is growing knowledge of natural phenomena and rules that can be harnessed to material welfare.

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