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  1. XI. Economy: Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita. Since 1900 GDP per capita at constant market prices rose by an estimated 298%.26 There has been a marked contrast between the two halves of the Century. Between 1948 and 1998 per capita GDP rose by 191% compared to a 37% increase between 1900 and 1948.

  2. Nigeria, 1862–1945. Collection: Colonial Africa in Official Statistics, 1821-1953 Volumes Nigeria, 1862–1945. This volume contains Blue Books for Nigeria between 1862 and 1945. View Documents.

  3. 28 de jul. de 2016 · The 1930s were years of political turmoil and economic crisis and change in Ireland. Economic activity had peaked in 1929, and the last years of the Cumann na nGaedheal government (in power since the establishment of the Irish Free State in 1922) saw substantial drops in output, trade and employment.

  4. 1 de oct. de 2010 · Cross-country regression evidence in Grossman (1994, 2010) finds that during the 1930s countries which had unit banking had a greater incidence of banking instability than those which did not. For the US, Wheelock (1995) finds, based on state- and county-level data, that states that allowed branching had lower bank failure rates than those which did not.

  5. 22 de sept. de 2010 · The 1930s saw new research and extended debates over the nature of the countryside in China and its socio-economic and historical role. Those on different sides of these debates, many drawing on historical materialism, tended to recreate modernist assumptions. These included assumptions that history was unilinear, and that what was Western was ...

  6. 5 de feb. de 2013 · Next, cream 1 cup butter, then add 3/4 cup each brown sugar and granulated sugar, along with "2 eggs beaten whole". Once those are thoroughly mixed, dissolve 1 teaspoon baking soda in 1 teaspoon hot water, and "mix alternately with 2 1/4 cups flour mixed with 1 teaspoon salt." I confess to diverging from the recipe directions here.

  7. 1 de dic. de 2019 · Extract. The American public in the 1930s tried to escape the woes of the Great Depression by seeking images of a simpler time and a scapegoat for the nation's ills. They found both in representations of the South, as nostalgia for the Old South, epitomised by the belles and cavaliers of Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind (1936), fought for ...