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Business and social mobility into the British elite 1870-1914
James Foreman-Peck,
Julia A. Smith
Accounting And Finance
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Arts & Humanities
Social Mobility
100%
Elites
86%
Economic Growth
29%
Social Elite
21%
Private Sector
20%
Victorian Period
20%
Edwardian
19%
Gentry
19%
Late-Victorian
19%
Rigidity
18%
Deterioration
17%
Vitality
16%
Economic Development
15%
Enterprise
13%
Public Sector
12%
Entrepreneurship
11%
Rise
11%
Economics
8%
Economy
7%
Business & Economics
Social Mobility
100%
Elites
61%
Economic Growth
44%
Upper Echelons
29%
Public Sector
26%
Entrepreneurship
24%
Economic Growth and Development
23%
Rigidity
23%
Stagnation
21%
Deterioration
21%
New Business
18%
Private Sector
15%
Economics
10%