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To Prepare for Automation, Stay Curious and Don’t Stop Learning
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Guilds, Efficiency, and Social Capital: Evidence from German Proto-Industry
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Craft Guilds, Apprenticeship, and Technological Change in Preindustrial Europe
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Artisans as knowledge workers: Craft and creativity in a long term perspective
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How Does Social Capital Affect Women? Guilds and Communities in Early Modern Germany
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Can We Rehabilitate the Guilds? A Sceptical Re-Appraisal
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Splitting the bill. Matching schooling to Dutch labour markets, 1750-1920
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Rules and Reality: Quantifying the Practice of Apprenticeship in Early Modern Europe
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Représentation des livreurs : la bataille est lancée
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Working and Learning Together. Rethinking Human Resource Policies for Schools
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