The Cambridge Economic History of the Modern World 2 Volume Hardback Set
Herausgeber: Broadberry, Stephen; Fukao, Kyoji
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An unprecedented global account of the emergence of modern economic growth and its spread across the world.
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An unprecedented global account of the emergence of modern economic growth and its spread across the world.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 800
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 196mm x 58mm
- Gewicht: 1950g
- ISBN-13: 9781108953771
- ISBN-10: 1108953778
- Artikelnr.: 61509140
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 800
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 196mm x 58mm
- Gewicht: 1950g
- ISBN-13: 9781108953771
- ISBN-10: 1108953778
- Artikelnr.: 61509140
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Volume I: 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 Pedro Esteves and
Pilar Nogues-Marco; 19. War and empire, 1700-1870 Philip T. Hoffman and
Tirthankar Roy. Volume II: Introduction to Volume II Stephen Broadberry and
Kyoji Fukao; Part I. Regional Developments: 1. North America: the rise of
US technological and economic leadership Paul W. Rhode; 2. Western Europe:
convergence and divergence Paul Sharp; 3. The socialist experiment and
beyond: the economic development of Eastern Europe from 1870 to the present
Tracy Dennison and Alexander Klein; 4. Japan: modern economic growth in
Asia Kyoji Fukao and Tokihiko Settsu; 5. Economic change in China: the role
of institutions and ideology Debin Ma; 6. From free trade to regulation:
the political economy of India's development since 1858 Bishnupriya Gupta;
7. Growth and globalisation phases in South East Asian development since
the late nineteenth century Gregg Huff; 8. The Middle East: decline and
resurgence in West Asia Mohamed Saleh; 9. Latin America: stalled
catching-up Pablo Astorga and Alfonso Herranz-Loncán; 10. African economic
development: growth, reversals, and deep transitions Ewout Frankema; 11.
Australia: prosperity, relative decline and reorientation Gary B. Magee;
Part II. Factors Governing Differential Outcomes in the Global Economy: 12.
Healthy, literate, and smart: the global increase in human capital since
1870 Latika Chaudhary and Peter Lindert; 13. Proximate sources of growth:
capital and technology since 1870 Rajabrata Banerjee, Robert Inklaar and
Herman de Jong; 14. Underlying sources of growth: first and second nature
geography Paul Caruana-Galizia, Toshihiro Okubo and Nikolaus Wolf; 15.
Underlying sources of growth: institutions and the state James Foreman-Peck
and Leslie Hannah; 16. Living standards, inequality and human development
Leandro Prados de la Escosura and Myung Soo Cha; 17. Trade and immigration
David S. Jacks and John P. Tang; 18. International finance, 1870-2010 Barry
Eichengreen and Rui Esteves; 19. Warfare and empire Jari Eloranta and Leigh
Gardner.
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 Pedro Esteves and
Pilar Nogues-Marco; 19. War and empire, 1700-1870 Philip T. Hoffman and
Tirthankar Roy. Volume II: Introduction to Volume II Stephen Broadberry and
Kyoji Fukao; Part I. Regional Developments: 1. North America: the rise of
US technological and economic leadership Paul W. Rhode; 2. Western Europe:
convergence and divergence Paul Sharp; 3. The socialist experiment and
beyond: the economic development of Eastern Europe from 1870 to the present
Tracy Dennison and Alexander Klein; 4. Japan: modern economic growth in
Asia Kyoji Fukao and Tokihiko Settsu; 5. Economic change in China: the role
of institutions and ideology Debin Ma; 6. From free trade to regulation:
the political economy of India's development since 1858 Bishnupriya Gupta;
7. Growth and globalisation phases in South East Asian development since
the late nineteenth century Gregg Huff; 8. The Middle East: decline and
resurgence in West Asia Mohamed Saleh; 9. Latin America: stalled
catching-up Pablo Astorga and Alfonso Herranz-Loncán; 10. African economic
development: growth, reversals, and deep transitions Ewout Frankema; 11.
Australia: prosperity, relative decline and reorientation Gary B. Magee;
Part II. Factors Governing Differential Outcomes in the Global Economy: 12.
Healthy, literate, and smart: the global increase in human capital since
1870 Latika Chaudhary and Peter Lindert; 13. Proximate sources of growth:
capital and technology since 1870 Rajabrata Banerjee, Robert Inklaar and
Herman de Jong; 14. Underlying sources of growth: first and second nature
geography Paul Caruana-Galizia, Toshihiro Okubo and Nikolaus Wolf; 15.
Underlying sources of growth: institutions and the state James Foreman-Peck
and Leslie Hannah; 16. Living standards, inequality and human development
Leandro Prados de la Escosura and Myung Soo Cha; 17. Trade and immigration
David S. Jacks and John P. Tang; 18. International finance, 1870-2010 Barry
Eichengreen and Rui Esteves; 19. Warfare and empire Jari Eloranta and Leigh
Gardner.
Volume I: 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 Pedro Esteves and
Pilar Nogues-Marco; 19. War and empire, 1700-1870 Philip T. Hoffman and
Tirthankar Roy. Volume II: Introduction to Volume II Stephen Broadberry and
Kyoji Fukao; Part I. Regional Developments: 1. North America: the rise of
US technological and economic leadership Paul W. Rhode; 2. Western Europe:
convergence and divergence Paul Sharp; 3. The socialist experiment and
beyond: the economic development of Eastern Europe from 1870 to the present
Tracy Dennison and Alexander Klein; 4. Japan: modern economic growth in
Asia Kyoji Fukao and Tokihiko Settsu; 5. Economic change in China: the role
of institutions and ideology Debin Ma; 6. From free trade to regulation:
the political economy of India's development since 1858 Bishnupriya Gupta;
7. Growth and globalisation phases in South East Asian development since
the late nineteenth century Gregg Huff; 8. The Middle East: decline and
resurgence in West Asia Mohamed Saleh; 9. Latin America: stalled
catching-up Pablo Astorga and Alfonso Herranz-Loncán; 10. African economic
development: growth, reversals, and deep transitions Ewout Frankema; 11.
Australia: prosperity, relative decline and reorientation Gary B. Magee;
Part II. Factors Governing Differential Outcomes in the Global Economy: 12.
Healthy, literate, and smart: the global increase in human capital since
1870 Latika Chaudhary and Peter Lindert; 13. Proximate sources of growth:
capital and technology since 1870 Rajabrata Banerjee, Robert Inklaar and
Herman de Jong; 14. Underlying sources of growth: first and second nature
geography Paul Caruana-Galizia, Toshihiro Okubo and Nikolaus Wolf; 15.
Underlying sources of growth: institutions and the state James Foreman-Peck
and Leslie Hannah; 16. Living standards, inequality and human development
Leandro Prados de la Escosura and Myung Soo Cha; 17. Trade and immigration
David S. Jacks and John P. Tang; 18. International finance, 1870-2010 Barry
Eichengreen and Rui Esteves; 19. Warfare and empire Jari Eloranta and Leigh
Gardner.
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 Pedro Esteves and
Pilar Nogues-Marco; 19. War and empire, 1700-1870 Philip T. Hoffman and
Tirthankar Roy. Volume II: Introduction to Volume II Stephen Broadberry and
Kyoji Fukao; Part I. Regional Developments: 1. North America: the rise of
US technological and economic leadership Paul W. Rhode; 2. Western Europe:
convergence and divergence Paul Sharp; 3. The socialist experiment and
beyond: the economic development of Eastern Europe from 1870 to the present
Tracy Dennison and Alexander Klein; 4. Japan: modern economic growth in
Asia Kyoji Fukao and Tokihiko Settsu; 5. Economic change in China: the role
of institutions and ideology Debin Ma; 6. From free trade to regulation:
the political economy of India's development since 1858 Bishnupriya Gupta;
7. Growth and globalisation phases in South East Asian development since
the late nineteenth century Gregg Huff; 8. The Middle East: decline and
resurgence in West Asia Mohamed Saleh; 9. Latin America: stalled
catching-up Pablo Astorga and Alfonso Herranz-Loncán; 10. African economic
development: growth, reversals, and deep transitions Ewout Frankema; 11.
Australia: prosperity, relative decline and reorientation Gary B. Magee;
Part II. Factors Governing Differential Outcomes in the Global Economy: 12.
Healthy, literate, and smart: the global increase in human capital since
1870 Latika Chaudhary and Peter Lindert; 13. Proximate sources of growth:
capital and technology since 1870 Rajabrata Banerjee, Robert Inklaar and
Herman de Jong; 14. Underlying sources of growth: first and second nature
geography Paul Caruana-Galizia, Toshihiro Okubo and Nikolaus Wolf; 15.
Underlying sources of growth: institutions and the state James Foreman-Peck
and Leslie Hannah; 16. Living standards, inequality and human development
Leandro Prados de la Escosura and Myung Soo Cha; 17. Trade and immigration
David S. Jacks and John P. Tang; 18. International finance, 1870-2010 Barry
Eichengreen and Rui Esteves; 19. Warfare and empire Jari Eloranta and Leigh
Gardner.







