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Global Economic History: A Very Short Introduction (Paperback)
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Global Economic History: A Very Short Introduction (Paperback)
Series: Very Short Introductions
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Why are some countries rich and others poor? In 1500, the income
differences were small, but they have grown dramatically since
Columbus reached America. Since then, the interplay between
geography, globalization, technological change, and economic policy
has determined the wealth and poverty of nations. The industrial
revolution was Britain's path breaking response to the challenge of
globalization. Western Europe and North America joined Britain to
form a club of rich nations by pursuing four polices-creating a
national market by abolishing internal tariffs and investing in
transportation, erecting an external tariff to protect their
fledgling industries from British competition, banks to stabilize
the currency and mobilize domestic savings for investment, and mass
education to prepare people for industrial work. Together these
countries pioneered new technologies that have made them ever
richer. Before the Industrial Revolution, most of the world's
manufacturing was done in Asia, but industries from Casablanca to
Canton were destroyed by western competition in the nineteenth
century, and Asia was transformed into 'underdeveloped countries'
specializing in agriculture. The spread of economic development has
been slow since modern technology was invented to fit the needs of
rich countries and is ill adapted to the economic and geographical
conditions of poor countries. A few countries - Japan, Soviet
Russia, South Korea, Taiwan, and perhaps China - have, nonetheless,
caught up with the West through creative responses to the
technological challenge and with Big Push industrialization that
has achieved rapid growth through investment coordination. Whether
other countries can emulate the success of East Asia is a challenge
for the future. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions
series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in
almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect
way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors
combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to
make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.
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