The Cambridge Economic History of Europe, Volume VII: the Industrial Economies: Capital, Labour, and Enterprise, Part 1: Britain, France, Germany, and Scandinavia
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Very Good. The seventh volume of the Cambridge Economic History of Europe, in two parts, is the second of a group of three to cover the economic history of the Western world during and since the Industrial Revolution; the main theme of this volume is the role played in the growth of the industrial economies by the factors of production: capital, labor, and enterprise; separate chapters study each of these factors for the principal economies: Britain, France, Germany, and Scandinavia; Part 2, which covers the United States, Japan, and Russia, is also available separately (red & black cover with white lettering has very slight edgewear, pages very slightly tanned; otherwise a bright, clean, tight copy; a large, heavy volume)
The Cambridge Economic History of Europe, Vol. 7: the Industrial Economies: Capital, Labour, and Enterprise, Part 1: Britain, France, Germany. and Scandinavia
by Mathias, Peter [Editor]; Postan, M. M. [Editor];