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- 2626bddeff9a5501133e6b76b344de1766290538a5206c9322b5d19721dc13aa author2 "Joseph Needham".
- 2626bddeff9a5501133e6b76b344de1766290538a5206c9322b5d19721dc13aa first1 "Robert".
- 2626bddeff9a5501133e6b76b344de1766290538a5206c9322b5d19721dc13aa isCitedBy British_Agricultural_Revolution.
- 2626bddeff9a5501133e6b76b344de1766290538a5206c9322b5d19721dc13aa last1 "Temple".
- 2626bddeff9a5501133e6b76b344de1766290538a5206c9322b5d19721dc13aa location "New York".
- 2626bddeff9a5501133e6b76b344de1766290538a5206c9322b5d19721dc13aa pages "26".
- 2626bddeff9a5501133e6b76b344de1766290538a5206c9322b5d19721dc13aa postscript "Temple estimates Chinese crop yields were between 10 and twenty times higher than in the West. This is not the case. Perkins finds an average Chinese grain yield about twice the late 18th-century European average. China's advantage was in intensive land use and high labour inputs, rather than in individual crop yields .".
- 2626bddeff9a5501133e6b76b344de1766290538a5206c9322b5d19721dc13aa publisher "Simon and Schuster".
- 2626bddeff9a5501133e6b76b344de1766290538a5206c9322b5d19721dc13aa title "9.46728E10".
- 2626bddeff9a5501133e6b76b344de1766290538a5206c9322b5d19721dc13aa year "1986".