El progreso económico como proceso histórico

Autores/as

  • James Street

Resumen

The author gives a short review of the different stages which have preceded the industrial revolution. These are: technological progress in agriculture, transportation, teaching, public health and medicine. All these stages are indispensable for the economic development of a country and can be traced in the history of fully developed countries. A country which begins later its economic expansion has the advantage to be able to benefit from the experience and technological progress of developed countries, avoiding thus to commit eventual mistakes.

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1957-06-30

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Cómo citar

Street, . J. (1957). El progreso económico como proceso histórico. Económica, 4(13-14), p. 73-84. https://revistas.unlp.edu.ar/Economica/article/view/7786