The Cambridge Economic History of the Modern World: Volume 1, 1700 to 1870
Herausgeber: Broadberry, Stephen; Fukao, Kyoji
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Herausgeber: Broadberry, Stephen; Fukao, Kyoji
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This volume offers an unprecedented global account of the emergence of modern economic growth, focusing on the period from 1700 to 1870. It offers both regional studies from across the globe and thematic analyses to consider the key factors governing differential outcomes in different parts of the global economy.
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This volume offers an unprecedented global account of the emergence of modern economic growth, focusing on the period from 1700 to 1870. It offers both regional studies from across the globe and thematic analyses to consider the key factors governing differential outcomes in different parts of the global economy.
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- The Cambridge Economic History of the Modern World
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 198mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 930g
- ISBN-13: 9781107159457
- ISBN-10: 1107159458
- Artikelnr.: 62289695
- The Cambridge Economic History of the Modern World
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 198mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 930g
- ISBN-13: 9781107159457
- ISBN-10: 1107159458
- Artikelnr.: 62289695
Introduction to Volume I Stephen Broadberry and Kyoji Fukao; Part I.
Regional Developments: 1. Britain, the industrial revolution and modern
economic growth Stephen Broadberry; 2. Continental Europe Giovanni Federico
and Andrei Markevich; 3. Tokugawa Japan and the foundations of modern
economic growth in Asia Masaki Nakabayashi; 4. China: the start of the
great divergence Christopher Isett; 5. From the Mughals to the Raj: India
1700-1858 Anand V. Swamy; 6. Sustainable development in South East Asia
Jean-Pascal Bassino; 7. The Ottoman Empire, 1700-1870 ¿evket Pamuk; 8. The
economic history of North America, 1700-1870 Joshua L. Rosenbloom; 9. Latin
America: 1700-1870 Regina Grafe; 10. Africa: slavery and the world economy,
1700-1870 Patrick Manning; 11. Australia: geography and institutions David
Meredith; Part II. Factors Governing Differential Outcomes in the Global
Economy: 12. Population and human development since 1700 Osamu Saito and
Romola Davenport; 13. Proximate sources of growth: capital and technology,
1700-1870 Alessandro Nuvolari and Masayuki Tanimoto; 14. Underlying sources
of growth: first and second nature geography Paul Caruana-Galizia, Tomoko
Hashino and Max-Stephan Schulze; 15. Institutions John Joseph Wallis; 16.
Consequences of growth: living standards, inequality and consumption Jan
Luiten van Zanden, Bas van Leeuwen and Yi Xu; 17. International
transactions: real trade and factor flows Wolfgang Keller, Markus Lampe and
Carol H. Shiue; 18. Monetary systems and the global balance of payments
adjustment in the pre-gold standard period, 1700-1870 Rui Esteves and Pilar
Nogues-Marco; 19. War and empire, 1700-1870 Philip T. Hoffman and
Tirthankar Roy.
Regional Developments: 1. Britain, the industrial revolution and modern
economic growth Stephen Broadberry; 2. Continental Europe Giovanni Federico
and Andrei Markevich; 3. Tokugawa Japan and the foundations of modern
economic growth in Asia Masaki Nakabayashi; 4. China: the start of the
great divergence Christopher Isett; 5. From the Mughals to the Raj: India
1700-1858 Anand V. Swamy; 6. Sustainable development in South East Asia
Jean-Pascal Bassino; 7. The Ottoman Empire, 1700-1870 ¿evket Pamuk; 8. The
economic history of North America, 1700-1870 Joshua L. Rosenbloom; 9. Latin
America: 1700-1870 Regina Grafe; 10. Africa: slavery and the world economy,
1700-1870 Patrick Manning; 11. Australia: geography and institutions David
Meredith; Part II. Factors Governing Differential Outcomes in the Global
Economy: 12. Population and human development since 1700 Osamu Saito and
Romola Davenport; 13. Proximate sources of growth: capital and technology,
1700-1870 Alessandro Nuvolari and Masayuki Tanimoto; 14. Underlying sources
of growth: first and second nature geography Paul Caruana-Galizia, Tomoko
Hashino and Max-Stephan Schulze; 15. Institutions John Joseph Wallis; 16.
Consequences of growth: living standards, inequality and consumption Jan
Luiten van Zanden, Bas van Leeuwen and Yi Xu; 17. International
transactions: real trade and factor flows Wolfgang Keller, Markus Lampe and
Carol H. Shiue; 18. Monetary systems and the global balance of payments
adjustment in the pre-gold standard period, 1700-1870 Rui Esteves and Pilar
Nogues-Marco; 19. War and empire, 1700-1870 Philip T. Hoffman and
Tirthankar Roy.
Introduction to Volume I Stephen Broadberry and Kyoji Fukao; Part I.
Regional Developments: 1. Britain, the industrial revolution and modern
economic growth Stephen Broadberry; 2. Continental Europe Giovanni Federico
and Andrei Markevich; 3. Tokugawa Japan and the foundations of modern
economic growth in Asia Masaki Nakabayashi; 4. China: the start of the
great divergence Christopher Isett; 5. From the Mughals to the Raj: India
1700-1858 Anand V. Swamy; 6. Sustainable development in South East Asia
Jean-Pascal Bassino; 7. The Ottoman Empire, 1700-1870 ¿evket Pamuk; 8. The
economic history of North America, 1700-1870 Joshua L. Rosenbloom; 9. Latin
America: 1700-1870 Regina Grafe; 10. Africa: slavery and the world economy,
1700-1870 Patrick Manning; 11. Australia: geography and institutions David
Meredith; Part II. Factors Governing Differential Outcomes in the Global
Economy: 12. Population and human development since 1700 Osamu Saito and
Romola Davenport; 13. Proximate sources of growth: capital and technology,
1700-1870 Alessandro Nuvolari and Masayuki Tanimoto; 14. Underlying sources
of growth: first and second nature geography Paul Caruana-Galizia, Tomoko
Hashino and Max-Stephan Schulze; 15. Institutions John Joseph Wallis; 16.
Consequences of growth: living standards, inequality and consumption Jan
Luiten van Zanden, Bas van Leeuwen and Yi Xu; 17. International
transactions: real trade and factor flows Wolfgang Keller, Markus Lampe and
Carol H. Shiue; 18. Monetary systems and the global balance of payments
adjustment in the pre-gold standard period, 1700-1870 Rui Esteves and Pilar
Nogues-Marco; 19. War and empire, 1700-1870 Philip T. Hoffman and
Tirthankar Roy.
Regional Developments: 1. Britain, the industrial revolution and modern
economic growth Stephen Broadberry; 2. Continental Europe Giovanni Federico
and Andrei Markevich; 3. Tokugawa Japan and the foundations of modern
economic growth in Asia Masaki Nakabayashi; 4. China: the start of the
great divergence Christopher Isett; 5. From the Mughals to the Raj: India
1700-1858 Anand V. Swamy; 6. Sustainable development in South East Asia
Jean-Pascal Bassino; 7. The Ottoman Empire, 1700-1870 ¿evket Pamuk; 8. The
economic history of North America, 1700-1870 Joshua L. Rosenbloom; 9. Latin
America: 1700-1870 Regina Grafe; 10. Africa: slavery and the world economy,
1700-1870 Patrick Manning; 11. Australia: geography and institutions David
Meredith; Part II. Factors Governing Differential Outcomes in the Global
Economy: 12. Population and human development since 1700 Osamu Saito and
Romola Davenport; 13. Proximate sources of growth: capital and technology,
1700-1870 Alessandro Nuvolari and Masayuki Tanimoto; 14. Underlying sources
of growth: first and second nature geography Paul Caruana-Galizia, Tomoko
Hashino and Max-Stephan Schulze; 15. Institutions John Joseph Wallis; 16.
Consequences of growth: living standards, inequality and consumption Jan
Luiten van Zanden, Bas van Leeuwen and Yi Xu; 17. International
transactions: real trade and factor flows Wolfgang Keller, Markus Lampe and
Carol H. Shiue; 18. Monetary systems and the global balance of payments
adjustment in the pre-gold standard period, 1700-1870 Rui Esteves and Pilar
Nogues-Marco; 19. War and empire, 1700-1870 Philip T. Hoffman and
Tirthankar Roy.