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Immovable capital goods in medieval Muslim lands: Why water-mills and building cranes went missing
B.J.P. van Bavel
,
E. Buringh
,
J.E.C. Dijkman
LS Economische Geschiedenis
LS Econ.en soc. gesch. vd middeleeuwen
extern UU GWS
OGKG - Sociaal-economische geschiedenis
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Arts and Humanities
Generic
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Late Middle Ages
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Early Medieval period
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Europe
100%
Insecurity
100%
Muslim Land
100%
Latin West
100%
Muslim World
100%
Tenure
100%
Application
100%
Keyphrases
Muslims
100%
Crane
100%
Capital Goods
100%
Watermills
100%
Europe
33%
Land Tenure
33%
Muslim World
33%
Late Medieval Period
33%
Early Medieval Period
33%
Property Rights
33%
Windmill
33%
Insecurity
33%
Time-invariant
33%
Labor Saving
33%
Latin West
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Capital Goods
100%
Property Right
33%
Land Tenure
33%