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    • At the same time, Soviet researchers had done tremendous work to constructing the time series on historical data of Russia.
    • However, Western readers have limited knowledge of these data, which are of interest from the point of the study of cycles in the pre-industrial period.
    • The thing is, the history of European economies remains the main object of study in the long-wave literature.
    • Accordingly, western researchers’ explanation of long waves before the Industrial Revolution is not relevant for Russian history since the development of the Russian society took place in a quite different socio-economic context.
    • In other words, this historical material is fertile ground for searching and analyzing the contradiction between theory and practice.
    • We constructed homogeneous time series of grain prices.
    • However, since 1876, Russian government embarked upon the road of robust protectionism, thereby declining grain prices.
    • The rye yield in the 1710s and 1780s was at the same level, but the prices were highly variable.
    • The yield data fail to explain the price hike in the second half of the 18th century.
    • Did the grain price fluctuations link wars?
    • To that end, we calculated Russian average prices in the 19th century and presented prices as quantity kopecks (contained 0,18 gram of silver) per pood.
    • When the reception of Kondratiev’s ideas was studied, the formation of this view was partly explained.
    • We also question that long waves in the pre-industrial period may be explained only by natural factors.
    • The sources reviewed suggest that waves linked wars.
    • According to my calculations, the price of rye in 1708 was 40 kopecks per pood, in 1709 it was 44 kopecks, in 1710 it was 68 kopecks.
    • According to Mironov, in the indicated years the prices were 35, 36 and 41 kopecks, respectively.
    • Also some typos were discovered in his monograph.
    • In 1761–1764 years the prices were 78, 90, 95 and 105 kopecks per pood, respectively.
    • However, in Mironov’s monograph these prices are on average 2.5 times lower.

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    • At the same time, Soviet researchers had done tremendous work to constructing the time series on historical data of Russia.
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    • At the same time, Soviet researchers had done tremendous work to reconstructing the time series onf historical data pertaining tof Russia.
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    • However, Western readers have limited knowledge of these data, which are of interest from the point of the study of cycles in the pre-industrial period.
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    • However, Wwestern readers have limited knowledge of these data, which are of interest from the standpoint fof the studying of cycles in the pre-industrial period are interesting.
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    • The thing is, the history of European economies remains the main object of study in the long-wave literature.
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    • The thing is, the history of European economies remains the main object of study in the long-wave literatureical development of the respective economic "waves" affecting European economies remains the main topic in the literature of economic history.
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    • Accordingly, western researchers’ explanation of long waves before the Industrial Revolution is not relevant for Russian history since the development of the Russian society took place in a quite different socio-economic context.
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    • Accordingly, western researchers’ explanation of long waves beforethe so-called long economic waves that preceded the Industrial Revolution idoes not relevant for Russian history since the development of the Russian society took place in a quite different socio-economic contextr pertain to the Russian experience because Russian society developed in a socio-economic context quite different than that of the western states.
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    • In other words, this historical material is fertile ground for searching and analyzing the contradiction between theory and practice.
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    • In other words, this historical material iserves as a fertile ground for the researching and analyzingsis of the contradictions that exist between theory and practice.
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    • However, since 1876, Russian government embarked upon the road of robust protectionism, thereby declining grain prices.
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    • However, since 1876,the Russian government embarked upon the road of robust protectionism, thereby declininghas, since 1876, exercised a policy of protectionism which has supressed and even diminished grain prices.
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    • To that end, we calculated Russian average prices in the 19th century and presented prices as quantity kopecks (contained 0,18 gram of silver) per pood.
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    • To that end, we calculated Russianthe average prices of grain in Russia in the 19th century and presented prices asto have been, per pood, athe quantity of kopecks (containedequalling 0,18 grams of silver) per pood.
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    • When the reception of Kondratiev’s ideas was studied, the formation of this view was partly explained.
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    • When the reception of Kondratiev’s ideas was studied,This view is partially explained by the acceptance by The Party of the formulation of this view was partly explaineds set forth by Professor N.D. Kondratiev.
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    • According to my calculations, the price of rye in 1708 was 40 kopecks per pood, in 1709 it was 44 kopecks, in 1710 it was 68 kopecks.
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    • According to my calculations, the price of rye in 1708 was 40 kopecks per pood, in 1709 it was, per pood, was: (1) 40 kopecks in 1708; (2) 44 kopecks, in 1710 it was09; and (3) 68 kopecks in 1710.
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    • According to Mironov, in the indicated years the prices were 35, 36 and 41 kopecks, respectively.
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    • According to Mironov, in the indicated years the prices werecosts per pood for those same years were, respectively, 35, 36 and 41 kopecks, respectively.
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    • In 1761–1764 years the prices were 78, 90, 95 and 105 kopecks per pood, respectively.
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    • In 1761–1764 years the prices were 78, 90, 95 and 105 kopecks per pood, respectivelythe years 1761–1764, the cost per pood, in kopecks, was 78, 90, 95 and 105.
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