The Impact of Technological Progress on Industrial Structure and Reproduction Ratio—Historical Devel

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maintains that there have been three technological revolutions in human society since the beginning of in-dustrialization.The author compares each technological revolution with its related industrial structure and reproduction ratio and describes the char
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