2 edition of Society and economy in West Cornwall c1588-1750. found in the catalog.
Society and economy in West Cornwall c1588-1750.
David Hughes Cullum
Published
1993
by University of Exeter in Exeter
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Thesis (Ph.D) - Exeter University, 1993.
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Pagination | 331leaves : |
Number of Pages | 331 |
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Open Library | OL17336882M |
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The economy of Cornwall in South West England, is largely dependent upon agriculture followed by tourism. Cornwall is one of the poorest areas in the United Kingdom with a GVA of % of the national average in and is one of four UK areas that qualifies for poverty-related grants from the EU (European Social Fund).
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The first novel in the series sees Graham’s hero, Ross Poldark, returning to the region incarrying scars from his time fighting in the American War of Independence. Definition and extent of the West Cornwall catchment 11 Topography 16 Geology and Hydrogeology 18 Geomorphology 20 Soils 21 Land use and land management 23 Hydrology 28 Environment and heritage 36 Communities and the local economy 48 3.
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2 State of the Economy Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Between andtotal GDP in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly increased by %. Over this period Cornwall outperformed comparator regions and was the second best performing NUTS 2 region in the UK.
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