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Introduction: Debates on the Transition to Capitalism
Introduction to the Empirical Study
Attainment of Profit-Maximizing Scale as a Cause of Reaper Adoption
Labor Constraints Due to Market Forces as the Cause of Mechanization
Family Farm System as a Cause of Reaper Adoption
Econometric Analysis of Reaper Adoption
Conclusion
Appendix A: Estimations of the Extent of Reaper Adoption
Appendix B: Farm Variables
Appendix C: Township Variables
Bibliography
Index
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