Wealth of a Nation to be: The American Colonies on the Eve of the RevolutionColumbia University Press, 1980 - 494 Seiten |
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... relatively so little , they prized what they were able to save the more . The southern wealthholders , on the other hand , in addition to achiev- ing relatively high consumption , appear to have accumulated substantial producers ...
... relatively so little , they prized what they were able to save the more . The southern wealthholders , on the other hand , in addition to achiev- ing relatively high consumption , appear to have accumulated substantial producers ...
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... relatively more of its nonrural people lived in smaller towns , and those in Boston and Salem as examples of larger port cities often did not have wealth equal to that of residents of Philadelphia or Charleston . This is not to deny ...
... relatively more of its nonrural people lived in smaller towns , and those in Boston and Salem as examples of larger port cities often did not have wealth equal to that of residents of Philadelphia or Charleston . This is not to deny ...
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... relatively less land than men , especially in the middle colonies and the South . They also held less business inventory except in the middle colonies , where the inventory of Miriam Potts the shopkeeper pulls up the women's average ...
... relatively less land than men , especially in the middle colonies and the South . They also held less business inventory except in the middle colonies , where the inventory of Miriam Potts the shopkeeper pulls up the women's average ...
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Measures of Wealth | 1 |
Human and Land Resources | 28 |
Aggregate and Per Capita Private Physical Wealth | 50 |
Urheberrecht | |
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American Colonial Wealth appendix artisans Average Value business inventory capita century chapter Charleston District Colonies England colonists column Components consumers crops decile Delaware dollars durable economic equipment esquires farmers financial assets financial liabilities free and nonfree free wealthholders Gallman Gini coefficient growth held high-wealth household human capital indentured indentured servants Jersey laborers Land real estate livestock Lorenz curve lower Maryland Massachusetts merchants Middle Colonies middle-wealth net worth nonhuman physical wealth nonhuman wealth nonprobate North note to table numbers occupation not determined Pennsylvania percent percentage Philadelphia Philadelphia Co planters population portable physical wealth potential wealthholders Pounds Sterling probate inventories probate-type wealthholders production ratio regions relatively richest sample counties Sample data sample decedents slaves and servants Socioeconomic Group Soltow SOURCE South Carolina southern thirteen colonies tion total physical wealth urban value of slaves Variant w-weighted wealth inequality weights widows Williamson and Lindert women worth York hybrid
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