Innovation or Imitation? Technological Dependency in the American Nonferrous Mining Industry

Les nouvelles methodes et machines utilisees et introduites dans l'extraction miniere et le fraisage aux Etats-Unis a la fin du XIX e siecle represente une partie de l'ancienne technologie utilisee en Europe

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