“[An] epochal innovation [consisting of the] spreading application of science to processes of production and social organization.”

Source: Modern economic growth,(1966), p. 487, as cited in: Peter Temin, ‎Gianni Toniolo (2008) The World Economy between the Wars. p. 7

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