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Jeremy Bentham's Economic Writings (Hardcover): Werner Stark Jeremy Bentham's Economic Writings (Hardcover)
Werner Stark
R23,574 Discovery Miles 235 740 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This set reprints three classic volumes on Jeremy Bentham's economic writings. Before these volumes were published a great deal of Jeremy Bentham's economic work was completely unknown. All three volumes contain historical introductions and collections of passages from Bentham's non-economic writings which illustrate his views on economics as a science and the problems of methodology.
First published by George Allen & Unwin in the 1950s.

A World without Famine? (Hardcover): John Toye, Helen O'Neill A World without Famine? (Hardcover)
John Toye, Helen O'Neill
R4,082 Discovery Miles 40 820 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The proceedings of the Development Studies Association conference held in Dublin on the 150th anniversary of the Great Irish Famine examine the historical background and the reasons why the spectre of famine continues to haunt much of the developing world today. Set in the context of the concepts of food security and insecurity it emphasises our moral responsibility to act collectively and to tackle less dramatic problems of food insecurity.

Before the New Deal - Social Welfare in the South, 1830-1930 (Hardcover): Elna C Green Before the New Deal - Social Welfare in the South, 1830-1930 (Hardcover)
Elna C Green
R2,490 Discovery Miles 24 900 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The Civil War and Reconstruction changed the face of social welfare provision in the South as thousands of people received public assistance for the first time in their lives. This book examines the history of southern social welfare institutions and policies in those formative years. Ten original essays explore the local nature of welfare and the limited role of the state prior to the New Deal. The contributors consider such factors as southern distinctiveness, the impact of gender on policy and practice, and ways in which welfare practices reinforced social hierarchies. By examining the role of the South's unique political economy, the impact of racism on social institutions, and the region's experience of war, this book makes it clear that the South's social welfare story is no mere carbon copy of the nation's.

Hybrid Knowledge in the Early East India Company World (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2015): Anna Winterbottom Hybrid Knowledge in the Early East India Company World (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2015)
Anna Winterbottom
R4,013 Discovery Miles 40 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Hybrid Knowledge in the Early East India Company World presents a new interpretation of the development of the English East India Company between 1660 and 1720. The book explores the connections between scholarship, patronage, diplomacy, trade, and colonial settlement in the early modern world. Links of patronage between cosmopolitan writers and collectors and scholars associated with the Royal Society of London and the universities are investigated. Winterbottom shows how innovative works of scholarship - covering natural history, ethnography, theology, linguistics, medicine, and agriculture - were created amid multi-directional struggles for supremacy in Asia, the Indian Ocean and the Atlantic. The role of non-elite actors including slaves in transferring knowledge and skills between settlements is explored in detail.

Economy and Society in Russia and the Soviet Union, 1860-1930 - Essays for Olga Crisp (Hardcover): Linda Edmondson, Peter... Economy and Society in Russia and the Soviet Union, 1860-1930 - Essays for Olga Crisp (Hardcover)
Linda Edmondson, Peter Waldron
R4,027 Discovery Miles 40 270 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This is a volume of essays exploring important themes in the economic and social history of Russia and the Soviet Union during the critical period between 1860 and 1930. It covers developments in agriculture, industry, trade, economic theory, defence policy and the social impact of revolution. The essays are written by well-established specialists in Russian and Soviet economic and social history and are intended as a tribute to the work of the highly-esteemed economic historian Olga Crisp.

Economic Thinking of Arab Muslim Writers During the Nineteenth Century (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2015): Abdul Azim Islahi Economic Thinking of Arab Muslim Writers During the Nineteenth Century (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2015)
Abdul Azim Islahi
R3,169 Discovery Miles 31 690 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Islahi explores the state of Arab Muslim economic thinking in the 19th century. Investigating the works of nine distinguished Arab writers from various fields, Islahi concludes that the intellectual, economic and Islamic awakening seen in the 19th century paved the way for the development of Islamic economics in the 20th century.

Theories of Modern Capitalism (Routledge Revivals) (Hardcover): Tom Bottomore Theories of Modern Capitalism (Routledge Revivals) (Hardcover)
Tom Bottomore
R4,059 Discovery Miles 40 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First published in 1985, Theories of Modern Capitalism provides a succinct study of Marxist and non-Marxist theories of Capitalism, its recent development, and the prospects of a transition to socialism.

The study begins with a critical examination and comparison of four major theories of capitalism, in the works of Marx, Weber, Schumpeter and Hayek. This is followed by an analysis of the most recent phase of capitalism which has been conceptualised by Marxists thinkers in various ways as 'organised capitalism'', 'state monopoly', or 'late capitalism'. Finally, Bottomore considers the question of a 'transition to socialism' in the diverse interpretations which have been offered by Marxists on one side, and by Weber, Schumpeter and Hayek on the other.

Theories of Modern Capitalism will be valuable in a wide range of courses in social and political theory, and will also have an appeal to a broader readership concerned with issues of social and economic policy.

Culture and Technology in Modern Japan (Hardcover, illustrated edition): Ian Inkster, Fumihiko Satofuka Culture and Technology in Modern Japan (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
Ian Inkster, Fumihiko Satofuka
R4,302 Discovery Miles 43 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The rise of Japan as an economic superpower is a remarkable episode in the history of the modern world. This book seeks to explain this phenomenal success by looking at the issues of culture and technology, and making comparison with the experience of the USA, the UK, and Europe as a whole. The relationship between culture and technology lies at the heart of the undoubted market success of Japan, and the development of high technology and the much-lauded "cultural" attributes of Japan have contributed powerfully to national success. These vital issues are examined in detail and include, for example, the relationship between company "culture" and "structure", and the overriding impact of Japanese "national" culture. National cultures in Japan and the West are compared with the consequent effect on entrepreneurial and technological progress.

An Economic History of Twentieth-Century Latin America - Volume 3: Industrialization and the State in Latin America: The... An Economic History of Twentieth-Century Latin America - Volume 3: Industrialization and the State in Latin America: The Postwar Years (Hardcover, New)
E Cardenas, J. Ocampo, R. Thorp
R2,697 Discovery Miles 26 970 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In the 1990s, "protection," "import substitution," and "intervention" have become dirty words, part of the "leyenda negra" of Latin America development in the post-war period. This book attempts a fresh look at the controversial years between the end of the Second World War and the point when, at varying dates in different countries, a discontinuity occurs in which the post-war "style of development" ceased to play a central role in the economic evolution of the region. The analysis is based on seven case studies covering 11countries.

Marshall Plan Days (Routledge Revivals) (Hardcover): Charles P. Kindleberger Marshall Plan Days (Routledge Revivals) (Hardcover)
Charles P. Kindleberger
R5,493 Discovery Miles 54 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Originally published in 1987 to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Marshall Plan, this fascinating collection of essays, from an eminent 'insider' to the Marshall Plan, combines economics, politics and history to provide authoritative and personal insights into the creation of one of the greatest foreign aid programmes of the twentieth century.

Any reader interested in the Marshall Plan itself, the inner workings of a major act of US foreign policy, and its many economic, political and historical facets will welcome the reissue of this valuable book from one of America's most distinguished economists.

Growth and Fluctuations 1870-1913 (Routledge Revivals) (Hardcover): W. Arthur Lewis Growth and Fluctuations 1870-1913 (Routledge Revivals) (Hardcover)
W. Arthur Lewis
R5,489 Discovery Miles 54 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this title, first published in 1978, Sir Arthur Lewis considers the development of the international economy in the forty years leading up to the First World War, with the adoption of the gold standard, a rapid growth in world trade, the opening up of the continents by the railways, vast emigration from Europe, India and China, and large-scale international investment.

The book contrasts the relationship between prices, industrial fluctuations, agricultural output, and the stock of monetary gold, considering both the varying patterns of leading economies and then their net combined effect on the rest of the world. This is history which illuminates the contemporary economic climate in which it was written but also casts light upon our current economic crisis.

The Rise and Fall of the American System - Nationalism and the Development of the American Economy, 1790-1837 (Hardcover):... The Rise and Fall of the American System - Nationalism and the Development of the American Economy, 1790-1837 (Hardcover)
Songho Ha
R4,649 Discovery Miles 46 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The American System was implemented by the US government after the American-British War of 1812 to develop a national domestic market. This study explores the rise and fall of the system between its inception in 1790 and the Panic of 1837.

Explorations in Austrian Economics (Hardcover): Roger Koppl Explorations in Austrian Economics (Hardcover)
Roger Koppl
R3,232 Discovery Miles 32 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Austrian tradition in economic thought had a profound influence on the development of post-war economics including neoclassical orthodoxy, game theory, public choice, behavioral economics, experimental economics and complexity economics. Much of what was once unique to the Austrian school has become part of the cognitive DNA of work-a-day economists. Because these Austrian roots have gone largely unrecognized, economists often wonder quite sincerely what the fuss is about when it comes to the Austrian school. In this sense, the Austrian school has been a victim of its own success. The papers in this volume reveal that the riches of the Austrian school have not been exhausted and further inquiry in the Austrian tradition will continue to yield much that is new and valuable. The volume publishes a carefully selected subset of papers presented at the inaugural Wirth Institute Conference on the Austrian School of Economics. The contributors are Lawrence H White; Hansjorg Klausinger; Martin Gregor; Peter Boettke, Christopher Coyne, & Peter Leeson; Roger Koppl, Torsten Niechoj, Steven Horwitz; and, Peter Lewin. These scholars explore issues in economic policy, applied economics, and pure theory from a variety of perspectives. Their explorations of the frontiers of Austrian economics reveal a rich tradition of scholarship with continuing relevance to social thought is all its dimensions.

An Economic History of Twentieth-Century Latin America - Volume 2: Latin America in the 1930s. The Role of the Periphery in... An Economic History of Twentieth-Century Latin America - Volume 2: Latin America in the 1930s. The Role of the Periphery in World Crisis (Hardcover, New)
Rosemary Thorp
R2,683 Discovery Miles 26 830 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This is the new edition of the highly acclaimed "Latin America in the 1930s," a text which has proved invaluable for teachers, researchers and students alike. The second edition has been revised and updated, including a new preface and updated statistical material, to form the second volume in the "Economic History of Twentieth-Century Latin America." This book confronts the puzzle of Latin America's rapid recovery from the collapse in world markets and capital flows in the late 1920s. It shows how far the safety valves which made recovery possible in the 1930s were not available fifty years later. It documents the impact of crisis on the changing role of the state and on institutional development. The Central American case studies have been updated with significantly improved data.

Osthandel and Ostpolitik - German Foreign Trade Policies in Eastern Europe from Bismarck to Adenauer (Hardcover): Robert Mark... Osthandel and Ostpolitik - German Foreign Trade Policies in Eastern Europe from Bismarck to Adenauer (Hardcover)
Robert Mark Spaulding
R3,755 Discovery Miles 37 550 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The first volume in a new series examines German foreign policy towards Eastern Europe from 1890 to 1960, through a narrower focus on its trade policy actions with Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Imperial Russia/Soviet Union.

Public Choice Analyses of American Economic History - Volume 3 (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019): Joshua Hall, Marcus Witcher Public Choice Analyses of American Economic History - Volume 3 (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Joshua Hall, Marcus Witcher
R2,739 R1,955 Discovery Miles 19 550 Save R784 (29%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is the third installment in a series of volumes looking at episodes in American economic history from a public choice perspective. Each chapter discusses citizens, special interests, and government officials responding to economic incentives in both markets and politics. In doing so, the book provides fresh insights into important periods of American history, from the Rhode Island's 1788 Referendum on the U.S. Constitution and the political influence of women's clubs in the United States. The volume features economic historians such as Ruth Wallis Herndon, junior public choice scholars such as Jayme Lemke and Leo Krasnozhon, and political scientists such as Michael Faber. This volume will be useful for researchers and students interested in economics, history, political science, economic history, public choice, and political economy.

Exiles, Allies, Rebels - Brazil's Indianist Movement, Indigenist Politics, and the Imperial Nation-State (Hardcover, New):... Exiles, Allies, Rebels - Brazil's Indianist Movement, Indigenist Politics, and the Imperial Nation-State (Hardcover, New)
David Treece
R2,542 Discovery Miles 25 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is the first global study of the single most important intellectual and artistic movement in Brazilian cultural history before Modernism. The Indianist movement, under the direct patronage of the Emperor Pedro II, was a major pillar of the Empire's project of state-building, involving historians, poets, playwrights and novelists in the production of a large body of work extending over most of the nineteenth century. Tracing the parallel history of official indigenist policy and Indianist writing, Treece reveals the central role of the Indian in constructing the self-image of state and society under Empire. He aims to historicize the movement, examining it as a literary phenomenon, both with its own invented traditions and myths, and standing at the interfaces between culture and politics, between the Indian as imaginary and real. As this book demonstrates, the Indianist tradition was not merely an example of Romantic exoticism or escapism, recycling infinite variations on a single model of the Noble Savage imported from the European imaginary. Instead, it was a complex, evolving tradition, inextricably enmeshed with the contemporary political debates on the status of the indigenous communities and their future within the post-colonial state. These debates raised much wider questions about the legacy of colonial rule-the persistence of authoritarian models of government, the social and political marginalization of large numbers of free but landless Brazilians, and above all the maintenance of slavery. The Indianist "stage" offered the Indian alternately as tragic victim and exile, as rebel and outlaw, as alien to the social pact, as mother or protector of the post-colonial Brazilianfamily, or as self-sacrificing ally and "voluntary slave."

Facing the Second World War - Strategy, Politics, and Economics in Britain and France 1938-1940 (Hardcover, New): Talbot C.... Facing the Second World War - Strategy, Politics, and Economics in Britain and France 1938-1940 (Hardcover, New)
Talbot C. Imlay
R7,123 Discovery Miles 71 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is a wide-ranging study of how the British were more successful in managing the strains of modern industrial war than the French. The book addresses such current historical debates as the nature of the political Right and Left in Europe during the 1930s, the extent of rearmament and economic mobilization, and the causes of France's defeat in 1940.

Ideology and Soviet Industrialization (Hardcover): Timothy Luke Ideology and Soviet Industrialization (Hardcover)
Timothy Luke
R1,732 Discovery Miles 17 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Question of Priorities - Democratic Reform and Economic Recovery in Postwar Germany (Paperback, New edition): Rebecca Boehling A Question of Priorities - Democratic Reform and Economic Recovery in Postwar Germany (Paperback, New edition)
Rebecca Boehling
R839 Discovery Miles 8 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Over the last few years, there has been a noticeable increase in studies on the postwar period of Germany, reflecting the crucial importance of these years for an understanding of the developments in the two Germanys. With her study of U.S. occupation policy and its effects on German social and political developments in Frankfurt, Munich, and Stuttgart, Rebecca Boehling offers a most valuable contribution to this debate. She examines the decisions made by the U.S. Military Government regarding German municipal personnel from the first year of the occupation, when all city officials were appointed directly by Military Government of with its explicit approval, through the first postwar municipal elections in 1946 and 1948, when democratic self-government was gradually restored. Boehling explores the far-reaching effects of personnel decisions on German political life within the framework of U.S. policies intended to denazify and democratize Germany. The conclusion she draws is that the early local-level German developments under U.S. occupation facilitated economic recovery in a manner that restricted the implementation of political and social goals of democratization.

A History of Macroeconomic Policy in the United States (Hardcover): John H. Wood A History of Macroeconomic Policy in the United States (Hardcover)
John H. Wood
R4,640 Discovery Miles 46 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Keynes asked whether his ?visionary? ideas would overcome the interests opposed to change. However, an examination of the histories of monetary and fiscal policies suggests that this is a false distinction. The interests and ideas associated with government policies are seldom opposed. The suspicion that the latter more often follows than confronts the former is supported by the experiences documented in this book.

Professor Wood's new title examines the controlling influences that drive macroeconomic policies in the United States. The book addresses the history of the interests, ideas, and practices of monetary and fiscal policies in the U.S., although it also examines macro-policies in other countries, particularly the UK. Professor Wood argues that economic policies in the United States have been relatively predictable and stable historically, through a detailed examination of conflicts over taxes and monetary policy such as the whiskey rebellion, Magna Carta, the Stamp Act, the Banks of the U.S., and the Federal Reserve. Issues covered also include property, economists? theories of stabilization, taxes, deficits, and monetary policy.

Commerce and Culture at the 1910 Japan-British Exhibition: Centenary Perspectives (Hardcover): Ayako Hotta-Lister, Ian Nish Commerce and Culture at the 1910 Japan-British Exhibition: Centenary Perspectives (Hardcover)
Ayako Hotta-Lister, Ian Nish
R3,923 Discovery Miles 39 230 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This volume, intended to complement Hotta-Lister s original 1999 study, marks the centenary of London s 1910 great Japan-British Exhibition, which was held at White City, Shepherd s Bush, and attracted over eight million visitors during its six-month stay. While the initiative came from Britain, the Japanese Government was the major source of funding for the Japanese side of the Exhibition. Using the Anglo-Japanese Alliance as its springboard, Japan at the time a new colonial power hoped to bring about a greater understanding of its cultures and traditions and thereby stimulate trade and commerce between the two countries. This aspiration had particular poignancy, given the fact that Japan was still recovering from near bankruptcy following the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-5. In the event, the Japanese press, unlike the British press, took umbrage at what they considered the trivialization of Japanese culture, thus in part frustrating the positive cultural, commercial and political outcomes that were hoped for. Eighteen months later, Emperor Meiji died and the Great War of 1914-18 followed soon after, thereby relegating the exhibition its origins, composition, relevance and impact to oblivion until recent times. The papers in this volume, therefore, drawn from four centenary conferences held in London and Tokyo, offer an important spotlight on the exhibition s legacy specifically in the contexts of commerce and culture. The contents include the following themes: The Exhibition and domestic conditions in Britain and Japan; the Exhibition and Japan s economic background; selling the backward Japanese economy; imperialism and the Exhibition; the Japanese media and the Exhibition; the arts of Britain and Japan; Ainu in London; Japanese fine art; the human legacy; Japanese gardens. This book has wide inter-disciplinary relevance for students in modern East Asian Studies, but especially in the context of colonial and economic history, inter-cultural exchange and Anglo-Japanese relations.

The Lion Awakes - Adventures In Africa's Economic Miracle (Hardcover): A. Thakkar The Lion Awakes - Adventures In Africa's Economic Miracle (Hardcover)
A. Thakkar
R639 Discovery Miles 6 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Three little known facts: Africa is now the world's fastest growing continent, with average GDP growth of 5.5% the past 10 years. Malaria deaths have declined by 30% and HIV infections by 74%. Nigeria produces more movies than America does.

The Lion Awakes is the true story of today's Africa, one often overshadowed by the dire headlines. Traveling from his ancestral home in Uganda, East Africa, to the booming economy and (if chaotic) new democracies of West Africa, and down to the "Silicon Savannahs" of Kenya and Rwanda, Ashish J. Thakkar shows us an Africa that few Westerners are aware exists. Far from being a place in need of our pity and aid, we see a continent undergoing a remarkable transformation and economic development. We meet a new generation of ambitious, tech savvy young Africans who are developing everything from bamboo bicycles to iPhone Apps; we meet artists, film makers and architects thriving with newfound freedom and opportunity, and we are introduced to hyper-educated members of the Diaspora who have returned to Africa after years abroad to open companies and take up positions in government. They all tell the same story: 21st Century Africa offers them more opportunity than the First World.

Drawing from his business experience, and his own family's history in Africa, which include his parents' expulsion from Uganda by Idi Amin in the 70s and his own survival of the Rwandan genocide in 1994, Ashish shows us how much difference a decade can make.

The Long Eighth Century - Production, Distribution and Demand (Hardcover): Inge Lyse Hansen, Chris Wickham The Long Eighth Century - Production, Distribution and Demand (Hardcover)
Inge Lyse Hansen, Chris Wickham
R6,570 Discovery Miles 65 700 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The eighth century has not been analysed as a period of economic history since the 1930s, and is ripe for a comprehensive reassessment. The twelve papers in this book range over the whole of Europe and the Mediterranean from Denmark to Palestine, covering Francia, Italy and Byzantium on the way. They examine regional economies and associated political structures, that is to say the whole network of production, exchange, and social relations in each area. They offer both authoritative overviews of current work and new and original work. As a whole, they show how the eighth century was the first century when the post-Roman world can clearly be seen to have emerged, in the regional economies of each part of Europe.

The Battle over Patents - History and Politics of Innovation (Hardcover): Stephen H. Haber, Naomi R. Lamoreaux The Battle over Patents - History and Politics of Innovation (Hardcover)
Stephen H. Haber, Naomi R. Lamoreaux
R2,895 Discovery Miles 28 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An examination of how the patent system works, imperfections and all, to incentivize innovation Do patents facilitate or frustrate innovation? Lawyers, economists, and politicians who have staked out strong positions in this debate often attempt to validate their claims by invoking the historical record-but they frequently get the history wrong. The Battle over Patents gets it right. Bringing together thoroughly researched essays from prominent historians and social scientists, this volume traces the long and contentious history of patents and examines how they have worked in practice. Editors Stephen H. Haber and Naomi R. Lamoreaux show that patent systems are the result of contending interests at different points in production chains battling over economic surplus. The larger the potential surplus, the more extreme are the efforts of contending parties-now and in the past-to search out, generate, and exploit any and all sources of friction. Patent systems, as human creations, are therefore necessarily ridden with imperfections. This volume explores these shortcomings and explains why, despite all the debate, historically US-style patent systems still dominate all other methods of encouraging inventive activity.

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