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TYPOLOGIES OF INDUSTRIALIZATION IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE

Year 1995, Volume: 13 , 135 - 153, 31.12.1995

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  • BARSBY, S. (1969): "Economic Backwardness And The Characteristics of Development, Journal Of Economic History, 29, 449-467.
  • BRULAND, K. (1985); "Say's Law And The Single-Factor Explanations Of British Industrialization: A Comment", Journal Of European Economic History. 14, 187-191.
  • CANNADINE, D. (1984); "The Past And Present in The English Industrial Revolution 1880-1980", Past And Present, 103, 131-172
  • CRAVIS, N.F.R. (1984); "Patterns of Development in Nineteenth Century Europe", Oxford Economic Papers, 36, 438-458.
  • FISHLOW. A (1965); 'Empty Economic Stages?", Economic Journal, 75, 112-125.
  • GASKI, J.F. (1982); 'The Cause Of The Industrial Revolution: A Brief, 'SingleFactor" Argument", Journal of European Economic History, 1 1, 227-234.
  • GEARY, F. (1984); 'The Cause Of industrial Revolution And "Single-Factor" Arguments: An Assessment", Journal Of European Economic Estozy, 13, 167-175.
  • CERSCHENKRON, A. (1966): Economic Backwardness in Historical Perspective, Mass.: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press,
  • GOULD, J.D. (1972); Economic Growth in History London:Methuen and co. Ltd.
  • GREGORY. P.R (1974); "Some Emprical Comments of The Relative Backwardness Hypothesis: The Russian Case", Economic Development And Cultural Change. 22, 654-665.
  • HARTWELL, R.M. (1967); The Cuases Of The Industrial Revolution in England, London: Methuen & Co. Ltd. HUGES, J.RT. (1968); "Industrialization", International Encyclopedia Of The Socia-l Sciences, Vol:7. USA: Macmillan And Free Press. 252-263,
  • KEMP. T, (i 985); Industrialization in Nineteenth Century Europe, New York: Longman.
  • KUZNETS. S. (1966); Modern Economic Growth: Rate, Structure And Spread New Haven, Conn: Yale University Press.
  • KUZNETS. S. (1963): 'The Meaning and Measurement of Economic Growth", in B.E. SUPPLE (Ed.), The Experience Of Economic Growth, New York: Random House, 52-68.
  • OBRIEN, P.K. (1986); "Do we Have a Typology for The Studv Of European Industrialization in the XIX th. Century?". The Journal Of European Economic History, 15, 291-333.
  • O'BRIEN, P.K. and KEYDER Ç. (1978); Economic Growth in Britnin And France 1780-1914, London: & Unvvin.
  • POLLARD, S. (1990); Typology Of Industrialization Processes in The Nineteenth Century. Chur: Harwood Academic Publishers. POLLARD, S. (1982); Peacefui Conquest. Oxford: University Press.
  • ROSTOW. W. W. (1960); Stages Of Economic Growth. A Non-Communist Manifesto, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • SANDBERG, L.D. (1982); "Ignorence. Poverty And Econornic Backwardness in The Early Stages Of European IndustrializaLion: Variations onAlexander Gerschenkron•s Grand Theme", of European Economic History, 11, 675-697
  • SUPPLE. BE. (1963); in B.E- SUPPLE (Ed.), The Experience of Economic Growth. New York: Random House, 1-47.
  • THOMPSON, A. (1973): The Dynamics Of The Industrial Revolution, New York: St. Martins Press, Inc.
  • TREBILCOCK, C. (1981); The Industrialization Of The Continental Powers 1780-1914, New York: Longman.
Year 1995, Volume: 13 , 135 - 153, 31.12.1995

Abstract

References

  • BARSBY, S. (1969): "Economic Backwardness And The Characteristics of Development, Journal Of Economic History, 29, 449-467.
  • BRULAND, K. (1985); "Say's Law And The Single-Factor Explanations Of British Industrialization: A Comment", Journal Of European Economic History. 14, 187-191.
  • CANNADINE, D. (1984); "The Past And Present in The English Industrial Revolution 1880-1980", Past And Present, 103, 131-172
  • CRAVIS, N.F.R. (1984); "Patterns of Development in Nineteenth Century Europe", Oxford Economic Papers, 36, 438-458.
  • FISHLOW. A (1965); 'Empty Economic Stages?", Economic Journal, 75, 112-125.
  • GASKI, J.F. (1982); 'The Cause Of The Industrial Revolution: A Brief, 'SingleFactor" Argument", Journal of European Economic History, 1 1, 227-234.
  • GEARY, F. (1984); 'The Cause Of industrial Revolution And "Single-Factor" Arguments: An Assessment", Journal Of European Economic Estozy, 13, 167-175.
  • CERSCHENKRON, A. (1966): Economic Backwardness in Historical Perspective, Mass.: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press,
  • GOULD, J.D. (1972); Economic Growth in History London:Methuen and co. Ltd.
  • GREGORY. P.R (1974); "Some Emprical Comments of The Relative Backwardness Hypothesis: The Russian Case", Economic Development And Cultural Change. 22, 654-665.
  • HARTWELL, R.M. (1967); The Cuases Of The Industrial Revolution in England, London: Methuen & Co. Ltd. HUGES, J.RT. (1968); "Industrialization", International Encyclopedia Of The Socia-l Sciences, Vol:7. USA: Macmillan And Free Press. 252-263,
  • KEMP. T, (i 985); Industrialization in Nineteenth Century Europe, New York: Longman.
  • KUZNETS. S. (1966); Modern Economic Growth: Rate, Structure And Spread New Haven, Conn: Yale University Press.
  • KUZNETS. S. (1963): 'The Meaning and Measurement of Economic Growth", in B.E. SUPPLE (Ed.), The Experience Of Economic Growth, New York: Random House, 52-68.
  • OBRIEN, P.K. (1986); "Do we Have a Typology for The Studv Of European Industrialization in the XIX th. Century?". The Journal Of European Economic History, 15, 291-333.
  • O'BRIEN, P.K. and KEYDER Ç. (1978); Economic Growth in Britnin And France 1780-1914, London: & Unvvin.
  • POLLARD, S. (1990); Typology Of Industrialization Processes in The Nineteenth Century. Chur: Harwood Academic Publishers. POLLARD, S. (1982); Peacefui Conquest. Oxford: University Press.
  • ROSTOW. W. W. (1960); Stages Of Economic Growth. A Non-Communist Manifesto, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • SANDBERG, L.D. (1982); "Ignorence. Poverty And Econornic Backwardness in The Early Stages Of European IndustrializaLion: Variations onAlexander Gerschenkron•s Grand Theme", of European Economic History, 11, 675-697
  • SUPPLE. BE. (1963); in B.E- SUPPLE (Ed.), The Experience of Economic Growth. New York: Random House, 1-47.
  • THOMPSON, A. (1973): The Dynamics Of The Industrial Revolution, New York: St. Martins Press, Inc.
  • TREBILCOCK, C. (1981); The Industrialization Of The Continental Powers 1780-1914, New York: Longman.
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Hakan Mıhçı This is me

Publication Date December 31, 1995
Submission Date January 1, 1995
Published in Issue Year 1995 Volume: 13

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APA Mıhçı, H. (1995). TYPOLOGIES OF INDUSTRIALIZATION IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE. Hacettepe Üniversitesi İktisadi Ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi Dergisi, 13, 135-153.
AMA Mıhçı H. TYPOLOGIES OF INDUSTRIALIZATION IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE. Hacettepe Üniversitesi İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi Dergisi. December 1995;13:135-153.
Chicago Mıhçı, Hakan. “TYPOLOGIES OF INDUSTRIALIZATION IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE”. Hacettepe Üniversitesi İktisadi Ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi Dergisi 13, December (December 1995): 135-53.
EndNote Mıhçı H (December 1, 1995) TYPOLOGIES OF INDUSTRIALIZATION IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE. Hacettepe Üniversitesi İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi Dergisi 13 135–153.
IEEE H. Mıhçı, “TYPOLOGIES OF INDUSTRIALIZATION IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE”, Hacettepe Üniversitesi İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi Dergisi, vol. 13, pp. 135–153, 1995.
ISNAD Mıhçı, Hakan. “TYPOLOGIES OF INDUSTRIALIZATION IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE”. Hacettepe Üniversitesi İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi Dergisi 13 (December 1995), 135-153.
JAMA Mıhçı H. TYPOLOGIES OF INDUSTRIALIZATION IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE. Hacettepe Üniversitesi İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi Dergisi. 1995;13:135–153.
MLA Mıhçı, Hakan. “TYPOLOGIES OF INDUSTRIALIZATION IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE”. Hacettepe Üniversitesi İktisadi Ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi Dergisi, vol. 13, 1995, pp. 135-53.
Vancouver Mıhçı H. TYPOLOGIES OF INDUSTRIALIZATION IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE. Hacettepe Üniversitesi İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi Dergisi. 1995;13:135-53.

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