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same theme / Jurgen Backhaus -- 5. Goethe's economics : between cameralism and liberalism / Bertram Schefold -- pt. III …
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empirical economics. This is the definitive study of Spain's transition to a modern economy.’ -Patrick Karl O'Brien, Emeritus … School of Economics and Political Science, UK ‘The definitive account of Spanish economic growth since 1850, based firmly on …
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This book explains in fascinating detail how economic and social transformations in pre-1600 Japan led to an industrious revolution in the early modern period, and how the fruits of the Industrious Revolution are what have supported Japan since the eighteenth century, improving living standards...
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Preface -- Part I: Greece and European Integration -- Part II: Issues in the Methodology of Economics -- Part III … integration,” “Issues in the Methodology of Economics,” “Institutions and the Free Market Economy,” and “Insights for Today from …
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The Handbook of Cliometrics is a milestone in the field of historical economics and econometric history through its … emphasis on the concrete contribution of cliometrics to our knowledge in economics and history. The articles in the handbook …
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Modern economic growth started in the West in the early nineteenth century. This survey discusses the precise connection between the Industrial Revolution and the beginnings of growth, and connects it to the intellectual and economic factors underlying the growth of useful knowledge. The...
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This chapter surveys the history of modern economic growth and suggests a number of mechanisms that drove the unprecedented technological thrust that account for the discontinuities of economic modernity. The Industrial Revolution and the subsequent developments did not just raise the level of...
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