Kenwood and Lougheed s classic book has been the benchmark
introduction to the development of the global economy for decades.
For this fifth edition, Michael Graff has brought the story up to
date to include events from the early part of the twenty first
century continued globalization, the emergence of Asia as an
economic power and the greater role played by business on the
international scene.
Beginning with the industrial revolution, the book charts the
long nineteenth century, the impact of colonialism, the fast pace
of technology growth and the impact of global wars. New features to
this edition include:
- a prologue explaining the initial conditions faced by the world
economy in 1820, detailing the beginnings of international trade
and the influence of slavery
- greater coverage of developing countries
- increased coverage of World Wars I and II and of the twentieth
century
- a number of appendices outlining the economic concepts and
theories underlying the text
This new edition of "Growth of the International Economy"
provides the reader with a clear understanding of the factors which
have been instrumental in creating the economic environment we face
two hundred years after the industrial revolution.
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