The American Journal of Sociology, Volume 108, Issues 4-6University of Chicago Press, 2003 |
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Page 1091
... urban manufacturing sector for industrialization to oc- cur . Theories of urban bias also point out that the concentration of urban power can , in essence , divert too much surplus from rural to urban regions . Tuscany is , in fact ...
... urban manufacturing sector for industrialization to oc- cur . Theories of urban bias also point out that the concentration of urban power can , in essence , divert too much surplus from rural to urban regions . Tuscany is , in fact ...
Page 1093
... urban manufacturing and commerce and from rural agriculture . Most rural inhabitants had only the latter . Florentines ' principal economic activities were those of urban merchants . Their participation in agriculture was shaped ...
... urban manufacturing and commerce and from rural agriculture . Most rural inhabitants had only the latter . Florentines ' principal economic activities were those of urban merchants . Their participation in agriculture was shaped ...
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... urban sector , but it did not develop autonomously . The historical evidence in the last few sections suggest that the pre- conditions existed for a sectoral shift that increased the relative size of the urban sector vis - à - vis the ...
... urban sector , but it did not develop autonomously . The historical evidence in the last few sections suggest that the pre- conditions existed for a sectoral shift that increased the relative size of the urban sector vis - à - vis the ...
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