The Long Road to the Industrial Revolution: The European Economy in a Global Perspective, 1000-1800: Brill's Paperback Collection / History
Autor Jan Luiten van Zandenen Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 feb 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004226791
ISBN-10: 9004226796
Pagini: 342
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Brill's Paperback Collection / History
ISBN-10: 9004226796
Pagini: 342
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Brill's Paperback Collection / History
Cuprins
List of Illustrations
Introduction: The Long Road to the Industrial Revolution
Part OneMedieval Foundations
Introducing the Problem: The Emergence of Efficient Institutions in the Middle Ages
Why the European Economy Expanded Rapidly in a Period of Political Fragmentation
Book Production as a Mirror of Emerging European Knowledge Economy (with Eltjo Buringh)
Part TwoThe Little Divergence within Europe
Introducing the Problem: the Little Divergence within Europe, 1400-1800
4. Girlpower. The European Marriage Pattern and Labour Markets in the North Sea Tegion in the Late Medieval Period (with Tine de Moor)
Part ThreeCommon Workmen, Philosophers and the Birth of a European Knowledge Economy
Introducing the Problem: The Birth of a European Knowledge Economy
5. The Human Capital of the Common Workmen: European Skill Premium in the a Global Perspective
6. The Philosophers and the Revolution of the Printing Press
Part FourTowards the Dual Revolution: State Formation and Modern Economic Growth
7. State Formation and Citizenship: The Dutch Republic between Medieval Communes and Modern Nation States (with Maarten Prak).
8. The Emergence of Modern Economic Growth in the North Sea Region
Part FiveTwo Great Divergences
9. The Arab World, China, and Japan
Conclusion: ‘A million mutinies’
Appendix One. Further experiments with the Cobb Douglas production function: Italy and Western Europe
Appendix Two. Estimating Chinese GDP per capita in the eighteenth century
Introduction: The Long Road to the Industrial Revolution
Part OneMedieval Foundations
Introducing the Problem: The Emergence of Efficient Institutions in the Middle Ages
Why the European Economy Expanded Rapidly in a Period of Political Fragmentation
Book Production as a Mirror of Emerging European Knowledge Economy (with Eltjo Buringh)
Part TwoThe Little Divergence within Europe
Introducing the Problem: the Little Divergence within Europe, 1400-1800
4. Girlpower. The European Marriage Pattern and Labour Markets in the North Sea Tegion in the Late Medieval Period (with Tine de Moor)
Part ThreeCommon Workmen, Philosophers and the Birth of a European Knowledge Economy
Introducing the Problem: The Birth of a European Knowledge Economy
5. The Human Capital of the Common Workmen: European Skill Premium in the a Global Perspective
6. The Philosophers and the Revolution of the Printing Press
Part FourTowards the Dual Revolution: State Formation and Modern Economic Growth
7. State Formation and Citizenship: The Dutch Republic between Medieval Communes and Modern Nation States (with Maarten Prak).
8. The Emergence of Modern Economic Growth in the North Sea Region
Part FiveTwo Great Divergences
9. The Arab World, China, and Japan
Conclusion: ‘A million mutinies’
Appendix One. Further experiments with the Cobb Douglas production function: Italy and Western Europe
Appendix Two. Estimating Chinese GDP per capita in the eighteenth century
Notă biografică
Jan Luiten van Zanden (1955) is professor of economic history at Utrecht University and senior researcher at the International Institute of Social History. He has published widely on the economic history of the Netherlands, Western Europe, and Indonesia.
Recenzii
...una obra de sumo interes para todos los historiadores económicos e interesados en el desarrollo económico, muy ambiciosa, que entreña la consagracíon definitiva de un gran maestro...
Enrique Llopis Agelán, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
(Investigaciones de Historia Económica, 2011: 19, 189-193
Enrique Llopis Agelán, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
(Investigaciones de Historia Económica, 2011: 19, 189-193