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| | | | | This article was originally published in E-International Relations. Thank you for E-IR editor Miriam Shearer for her support in bringing this piece to publication. Image courtesty of Google Earth. The invitation to write this piece came at an auspicious moment as I pack up my office and get ready to bid farewell to the ivory... | |
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| | | | | NOTE: The Growth Economics Blog has moved sites. Click here to find this post at the new site. I'm not an economic historian, but like most growth economists I am an avid consumer of economic history. Maybe it's our version of "physics envy". Regardless, it isn't always obvious why growth economists look backwards so much... | |
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| | | | | The application of the biological concept of metabolism ('Stoffwechsel') to social systems can be traced back to Marx who, influenced by Liebig and Moleschott, talked about the 'metabolism between man and nature as mediated by the labour process | |
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