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List of figures and tables; Preface; 1. A historical overview, 1870–1914; 2. Concepts and theory; 3. The levelling off of energy consumption; 4. The world structure expands; 5. Triggering flows: trade, investment and invisibles; 6. Triggering flows: skills; 7. The case of grain agriculture; 8. Advantages at home; 9. The regulatory weakness of government; 10. The relation of human energy to non-human energy; 11. Conclusion; Appendix: obtaining human energy sectors; References; Index.
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