Industrijska revolucija (Serbo-Croatian Wikipedia)

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  • Robert Lucas, Jr. (2003). „The Industrial Revolution”. Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Arhivirano iz originala na datum 2008-05-16. Pristupljeno 14 November 2007. »it is fairly clear that up to 1800 or maybe 1750, no society had experienced sustained growth in per capita income. (Eighteenth century population growth also averaged one-third of 1 percent, the same as production growth.) That is, up to about two centuries ago, per capita incomes in all societies were stagnated at around $400 to $800 per year.« 
  • Lucas, Robert (2003). „The Industrial Revolution Past and Future. Arhivirano iz originala na datum 2008-05-16. Pristupljeno 2015-04-30. »[consider] annual growth rates of 2.4 percent for the first 60 years of the 20th century, of 1 percent for the entire 19th century, of one-third of 1 percent for the 18th century« 

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  • Rehabilitating the Industrial Revolution Arhivirano 2006-11-09 na Wayback Machine-u by Julie Lorenzen, Central Michigan University. Retrieved November 2006.
  • Robert Lucas, Jr. (2003). „The Industrial Revolution”. Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Arhivirano iz originala na datum 2008-05-16. Pristupljeno 14 November 2007. »it is fairly clear that up to 1800 or maybe 1750, no society had experienced sustained growth in per capita income. (Eighteenth century population growth also averaged one-third of 1 percent, the same as production growth.) That is, up to about two centuries ago, per capita incomes in all societies were stagnated at around $400 to $800 per year.« 
  • Lucas, Robert (2003). „The Industrial Revolution Past and Future. Arhivirano iz originala na datum 2008-05-16. Pristupljeno 2015-04-30. »[consider] annual growth rates of 2.4 percent for the first 60 years of the 20th century, of 1 percent for the entire 19th century, of one-third of 1 percent for the 18th century« 

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