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The Harvest of The Land | A Story of Ancient Egyptian Land Tenure
Share-cropping on small fields is characteristic of Egyptian land management with landlord and tenant sharing in different degrees the investment and the return.
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The Productivity of the Ancient Egyptian Economy
The very first settlers along the River Nile transformed and unalterably changed the pre-existing culture of farming and hunting.
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The Joseph Effect
Mandelbrot’s theory is based on the Old Testament story of Joseph.
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A Barren Desert’s Fertile River | A Story of Ancient Egypt
The Egyptians were aware of the unique environment in which they were placed and where they flourished.
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The Political Economy of Ancient Egypt
Ancient Egyptians made a distinction between the Black Land, which was named after the silt deep black mud deposited by the inundations; and the Red Land, which was the fearful and deadly desert.
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The Ancient Economy of Egypt | Land Management Lessons from Antiquity
For the ancient Egyptians, it was surplus grain that led to the establishment of one of the most successful economies of the ancient world.
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The Rose Industry of Ecuador
Ecuador is the world’s third-largest exporter of cut flowers, close to 73% of which are roses.
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The Argentine Paradox | An Economic Conundrum
The economic decline of Argentina during the 20th century is considered by some to be unparalleled in modern history.
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The Putinist Model of Political Economy | A Simple Explanation
Within this system, freedom and competition coexisted. At the same time, the large rivers of the economy continued to remain under state control.
