The Cambridge Economic History of Modern Europe 2 Volume Paperback Set
Herausgeber: Broadberry, Stephen; O'Rourke, Kevin H
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Surveying the transition to modern economic growth since 1700, these textbooks set European economic development within a pan-European framework.
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Surveying the transition to modern economic growth since 1700, these textbooks set European economic development within a pan-European framework.
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- Verlag: Greenwich Medical Media
- Seitenzahl: 832
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juli 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 179mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1632g
- ISBN-13: 9780521128247
- ISBN-10: 0521128242
- Artikelnr.: 28110416
- Verlag: Greenwich Medical Media
- Seitenzahl: 832
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juli 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 179mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1632g
- ISBN-13: 9780521128247
- ISBN-10: 0521128242
- Artikelnr.: 28110416
Volume 1: Introduction; Part I. Aggregate Growth and Cycles: 1.
Understanding growth in Europe, 1700-1870: theory and evidence Joel Mokyr
and Hans-Joachim Voth; 2. The demographic transition and human capital
George Alter and Gregory Clark; 3. State and private institutions Dan
Bogart, Mauricio Drelichman, Oscar Gelderblom and Jean-Laurent Rosenthal;
4. Trade and empire Kevin H. O'Rourke, Leandro Prados de la Escosura and
Guillaume Daudin; 5. Business cycles Lee Craig and Concepción
García-Iglesias; Part II. Sectoral Analysis: 6. Agriculture Tracy Dennison
and James Simpson; 7. Industry Stephen Broadberry, Rainer Fremdling and
Peter Solar; 8. The services sector Regina Grafe, Larry Neal and Richard W.
Unger; Part III. Living Standards: 9. Standards of living ¿evket Pamuk and
Jan Luiten Van Zanden; 10. Urbanization Paolo Malanima; 11. Europe in an
Asian mirror: the Great Divergence Bishnupriya Gupta and Debin Ma. Volume
2: Introduction; Part I. Before the First World War: 1. Globalization,
1870-1914 Guillaume Daudin, Matthias Morys and Kevin H. O'Rourke; 2.
Aggregate growth, 1870-1914: growing at the production frontier Albert
Carreras and Camilla Josephson; 3. Sectoral developments, 1870-1914 Stephen
Broadberry, Giovanni Federico and Alexander Klein; 4. Business cycles,
1870-1914 Marc Flandreau, Juan Flores, Clemens Jobst and David
Khoudour-Casteras; 5. Population and living standards, 1870-1914 Carol
Leonard and Jonas Ljungberg; Part II. The World Wars and the Interwar
Period: 6. War and disintegration, 1914-50 Jari Eloranta and Mark Harrison;
7. Business cycles and economic policy, 1914-45 Albrecht Ritschl and Tobias
Straumann; 8. Aggregate growth, 1913-50 Joan R. Roses and Nikolaus Wolf; 9.
Sectoral developments, 1914-45 Erik Buyst and Piotr Franaszek; 10.
Population and living standards, 1914-45 Robert Millward and Joerg Baten;
Part III. From the Second World War to the Present: 11. The economic impact
of European integration Barry Eichengreen and Andrea Boltho; 12. Aggregate
growth, 1950-2005 Nicholas Crafts and Gianni Toniolo; 13. Sectoral
developments, 1945-2000 Stefan Houpt, Pedro Lains and Lennart Schön; 14.
Business cycles and economic policy, 1945-2007 Stefano Battilossi, James
Foreman-Peck and Gerhard Kling; 15. Population and living standards,
1945-2005 Dudley Baines, Neil Cummins and Max-Stephan Schulze.
Understanding growth in Europe, 1700-1870: theory and evidence Joel Mokyr
and Hans-Joachim Voth; 2. The demographic transition and human capital
George Alter and Gregory Clark; 3. State and private institutions Dan
Bogart, Mauricio Drelichman, Oscar Gelderblom and Jean-Laurent Rosenthal;
4. Trade and empire Kevin H. O'Rourke, Leandro Prados de la Escosura and
Guillaume Daudin; 5. Business cycles Lee Craig and Concepción
García-Iglesias; Part II. Sectoral Analysis: 6. Agriculture Tracy Dennison
and James Simpson; 7. Industry Stephen Broadberry, Rainer Fremdling and
Peter Solar; 8. The services sector Regina Grafe, Larry Neal and Richard W.
Unger; Part III. Living Standards: 9. Standards of living ¿evket Pamuk and
Jan Luiten Van Zanden; 10. Urbanization Paolo Malanima; 11. Europe in an
Asian mirror: the Great Divergence Bishnupriya Gupta and Debin Ma. Volume
2: Introduction; Part I. Before the First World War: 1. Globalization,
1870-1914 Guillaume Daudin, Matthias Morys and Kevin H. O'Rourke; 2.
Aggregate growth, 1870-1914: growing at the production frontier Albert
Carreras and Camilla Josephson; 3. Sectoral developments, 1870-1914 Stephen
Broadberry, Giovanni Federico and Alexander Klein; 4. Business cycles,
1870-1914 Marc Flandreau, Juan Flores, Clemens Jobst and David
Khoudour-Casteras; 5. Population and living standards, 1870-1914 Carol
Leonard and Jonas Ljungberg; Part II. The World Wars and the Interwar
Period: 6. War and disintegration, 1914-50 Jari Eloranta and Mark Harrison;
7. Business cycles and economic policy, 1914-45 Albrecht Ritschl and Tobias
Straumann; 8. Aggregate growth, 1913-50 Joan R. Roses and Nikolaus Wolf; 9.
Sectoral developments, 1914-45 Erik Buyst and Piotr Franaszek; 10.
Population and living standards, 1914-45 Robert Millward and Joerg Baten;
Part III. From the Second World War to the Present: 11. The economic impact
of European integration Barry Eichengreen and Andrea Boltho; 12. Aggregate
growth, 1950-2005 Nicholas Crafts and Gianni Toniolo; 13. Sectoral
developments, 1945-2000 Stefan Houpt, Pedro Lains and Lennart Schön; 14.
Business cycles and economic policy, 1945-2007 Stefano Battilossi, James
Foreman-Peck and Gerhard Kling; 15. Population and living standards,
1945-2005 Dudley Baines, Neil Cummins and Max-Stephan Schulze.
Volume 1: Introduction; Part I. Aggregate Growth and Cycles: 1.
Understanding growth in Europe, 1700-1870: theory and evidence Joel Mokyr
and Hans-Joachim Voth; 2. The demographic transition and human capital
George Alter and Gregory Clark; 3. State and private institutions Dan
Bogart, Mauricio Drelichman, Oscar Gelderblom and Jean-Laurent Rosenthal;
4. Trade and empire Kevin H. O'Rourke, Leandro Prados de la Escosura and
Guillaume Daudin; 5. Business cycles Lee Craig and Concepción
García-Iglesias; Part II. Sectoral Analysis: 6. Agriculture Tracy Dennison
and James Simpson; 7. Industry Stephen Broadberry, Rainer Fremdling and
Peter Solar; 8. The services sector Regina Grafe, Larry Neal and Richard W.
Unger; Part III. Living Standards: 9. Standards of living ¿evket Pamuk and
Jan Luiten Van Zanden; 10. Urbanization Paolo Malanima; 11. Europe in an
Asian mirror: the Great Divergence Bishnupriya Gupta and Debin Ma. Volume
2: Introduction; Part I. Before the First World War: 1. Globalization,
1870-1914 Guillaume Daudin, Matthias Morys and Kevin H. O'Rourke; 2.
Aggregate growth, 1870-1914: growing at the production frontier Albert
Carreras and Camilla Josephson; 3. Sectoral developments, 1870-1914 Stephen
Broadberry, Giovanni Federico and Alexander Klein; 4. Business cycles,
1870-1914 Marc Flandreau, Juan Flores, Clemens Jobst and David
Khoudour-Casteras; 5. Population and living standards, 1870-1914 Carol
Leonard and Jonas Ljungberg; Part II. The World Wars and the Interwar
Period: 6. War and disintegration, 1914-50 Jari Eloranta and Mark Harrison;
7. Business cycles and economic policy, 1914-45 Albrecht Ritschl and Tobias
Straumann; 8. Aggregate growth, 1913-50 Joan R. Roses and Nikolaus Wolf; 9.
Sectoral developments, 1914-45 Erik Buyst and Piotr Franaszek; 10.
Population and living standards, 1914-45 Robert Millward and Joerg Baten;
Part III. From the Second World War to the Present: 11. The economic impact
of European integration Barry Eichengreen and Andrea Boltho; 12. Aggregate
growth, 1950-2005 Nicholas Crafts and Gianni Toniolo; 13. Sectoral
developments, 1945-2000 Stefan Houpt, Pedro Lains and Lennart Schön; 14.
Business cycles and economic policy, 1945-2007 Stefano Battilossi, James
Foreman-Peck and Gerhard Kling; 15. Population and living standards,
1945-2005 Dudley Baines, Neil Cummins and Max-Stephan Schulze.
Understanding growth in Europe, 1700-1870: theory and evidence Joel Mokyr
and Hans-Joachim Voth; 2. The demographic transition and human capital
George Alter and Gregory Clark; 3. State and private institutions Dan
Bogart, Mauricio Drelichman, Oscar Gelderblom and Jean-Laurent Rosenthal;
4. Trade and empire Kevin H. O'Rourke, Leandro Prados de la Escosura and
Guillaume Daudin; 5. Business cycles Lee Craig and Concepción
García-Iglesias; Part II. Sectoral Analysis: 6. Agriculture Tracy Dennison
and James Simpson; 7. Industry Stephen Broadberry, Rainer Fremdling and
Peter Solar; 8. The services sector Regina Grafe, Larry Neal and Richard W.
Unger; Part III. Living Standards: 9. Standards of living ¿evket Pamuk and
Jan Luiten Van Zanden; 10. Urbanization Paolo Malanima; 11. Europe in an
Asian mirror: the Great Divergence Bishnupriya Gupta and Debin Ma. Volume
2: Introduction; Part I. Before the First World War: 1. Globalization,
1870-1914 Guillaume Daudin, Matthias Morys and Kevin H. O'Rourke; 2.
Aggregate growth, 1870-1914: growing at the production frontier Albert
Carreras and Camilla Josephson; 3. Sectoral developments, 1870-1914 Stephen
Broadberry, Giovanni Federico and Alexander Klein; 4. Business cycles,
1870-1914 Marc Flandreau, Juan Flores, Clemens Jobst and David
Khoudour-Casteras; 5. Population and living standards, 1870-1914 Carol
Leonard and Jonas Ljungberg; Part II. The World Wars and the Interwar
Period: 6. War and disintegration, 1914-50 Jari Eloranta and Mark Harrison;
7. Business cycles and economic policy, 1914-45 Albrecht Ritschl and Tobias
Straumann; 8. Aggregate growth, 1913-50 Joan R. Roses and Nikolaus Wolf; 9.
Sectoral developments, 1914-45 Erik Buyst and Piotr Franaszek; 10.
Population and living standards, 1914-45 Robert Millward and Joerg Baten;
Part III. From the Second World War to the Present: 11. The economic impact
of European integration Barry Eichengreen and Andrea Boltho; 12. Aggregate
growth, 1950-2005 Nicholas Crafts and Gianni Toniolo; 13. Sectoral
developments, 1945-2000 Stefan Houpt, Pedro Lains and Lennart Schön; 14.
Business cycles and economic policy, 1945-2007 Stefano Battilossi, James
Foreman-Peck and Gerhard Kling; 15. Population and living standards,
1945-2005 Dudley Baines, Neil Cummins and Max-Stephan Schulze.