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By 1913 yearly automobile production in Britain , Germany and France ranged
from 25 , 000 to nearly 50 , 000 . However , in the meantime the United States
had overtaken Europe . Ford alone produced nearly 200 , 000 model T ' s in 1913
...
By 1913 yearly automobile production in Britain , Germany and France ranged
from 25 , 000 to nearly 50 , 000 . However , in the meantime the United States
had overtaken Europe . Ford alone produced nearly 200 , 000 model T ' s in 1913
...
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This primarily benefited large industrialists , who continued to reject government
control over their firms . In France , new factories coming into production in 1917
made the Paris region a centre of heavy industrial production for the first time .
This primarily benefited large industrialists , who continued to reject government
control over their firms . In France , new factories coming into production in 1917
made the Paris region a centre of heavy industrial production for the first time .
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Manufacturing firms cut production and began to run down inventories .
Aggregate industrial production declined 10 per cent between October and
December 1929 ; automobile production had already declined from a peak of
622 , 000 in ...
Manufacturing firms cut production and began to run down inventories .
Aggregate industrial production declined 10 per cent between October and
December 1929 ; automobile production had already declined from a peak of
622 , 000 in ...
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Contenido
Economic Development in Europe before the First World War | 9 |
the Gold Standard and Imperialism | 42 |
European Society in the Belle Epoque | 71 |
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An Economic and Social History of Europe, 1890-1939 Frank B. Tipton,Robert Aldrich Vista de fragmentos - 1987 |
An Economic and Social History of Europe, 1890-1939 Frank B. Tipton,Robert Aldrich Vista de fragmentos - 1987 |
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