In Markets in History leading economic historians present the
results of their research on the scope of markets in economies past
and present, ranging from English open fields in the age of Chaucer
to racial discrimination in the age of Martin Luther King, Jr. All
of these studies illustrate the rewards that are gained by blending
the economist's use of analytical and statistical techniques with
the historian's careful attention to reconstructing the past
through the use of a variety of types of evidence. Markets in
History will be of interest to all social scientists for its
demonstration of the value of economic theory and econometrics in
helping to understand the causes of changing allocations of
resources and their consequences for economies and societies.
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