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Economic History and Economic Growth

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  • Supple, Barry E.

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Professor Goodrich had indicated that my function is to discuss the relevance of the concept of economic growth to the tasks of the economic historian. But I hope I may be forgiven if I touch incidentally on other sensitive and overworked areas—notably the relationship between theory and quantity on the one hand and history on the other. If the study of economic growth still meant what it did in Adam Smith's day there might be no need to be so cavalier—there might even be no need to hold this session. But a good number of intellectual bridges have fallen into the water since 1776 and it is surely necessary to examine this new construction with an eye not only to its permanence but to its utility.

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  • Supple, Barry E., 1960. "Economic History and Economic Growth," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 20(4), pages 548-556, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:jechis:v:20:y:1960:i:04:p:548-556_10
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