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An Economic History of Regional Industrialization (Paperback): Bas Van Leeuwen, Erik Buyst, Robin C.M. Philips An Economic History of Regional Industrialization (Paperback)
Bas Van Leeuwen, Erik Buyst, Robin C.M. Philips
R1,455 Discovery Miles 14 550 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This book offers a comprehensive study of regional industrialization in Europe and Asia from the early nineteenth century to the present. Using case studies on regional industrialization, the book provides insights into similarities and differences in industrialization processes between European, Eurasian and Asian countries. Important factors include the transition from traditional to modern industrial production, industrial policy, agglomeration forces, market integration, and the determinants of industrial location over time. The book is an invaluable reference that attempts to bridge the fields of economic history, political history, economic geography, and economics while contributing to the debates on economic divergence between Europe and Asia as well as on the role of economic integration and globalization.

An Economic History of Famine Resilience (Paperback): Jessica Dijkman, Bas Van Leeuwen An Economic History of Famine Resilience (Paperback)
Jessica Dijkman, Bas Van Leeuwen
R1,299 Discovery Miles 12 990 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Food crises have always tested societies. This volume discusses societal resilience to food crises, examining the responses and strategies at the societal level that effectively helped individuals and groups to cope with drops in food supply, in various parts of the world over the past two millennia. Societal responses can be coordinated by the state, the market, or civil society. Here it is shown that it was often a combined effort, but that there were significant variations between regions and periods. The long-term, comparative perspective of the volume brings out these variations, explains them, and discusses their effects on societal resilience. This book will be of interest to advanced students and researchers across economic history, institutional economics, social history and development studies.

An Economic History of Famine Resilience (Hardcover): Jessica Dijkman, Bas Van Leeuwen An Economic History of Famine Resilience (Hardcover)
Jessica Dijkman, Bas Van Leeuwen
R3,981 Discovery Miles 39 810 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Food crises have always tested societies. This volume discusses societal resilience to food crises, examining the responses and strategies at the societal level that effectively helped individuals and groups to cope with drops in food supply, in various parts of the world over the past two millennia. Societal responses can be coordinated by the state, the market, or civil society. Here it is shown that it was often a combined effort, but that there were significant variations between regions and periods. The long-term, comparative perspective of the volume brings out these variations, explains them, and discusses their effects on societal resilience. This book will be of interest to advanced students and researchers across economic history, institutional economics, social history and development studies.

A History of Market Performance - From Ancient Babylonia to the Modern World (Hardcover, New): R.J. Van Der Spek, Jan Luiten... A History of Market Performance - From Ancient Babylonia to the Modern World (Hardcover, New)
R.J. Van Der Spek, Jan Luiten van Zanden, Bas Van Leeuwen
R4,469 Discovery Miles 44 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This exciting new volume examines the development of market performance from Antiquity until the dawn of the Industrial Revolution. Efficient market structures are agreed by most economists to serve as evidence of economic prosperity, and to be prerequisites for further economic growth. However, this is the first study to examine market performance as a whole, over such a large time period. Presenting a hitherto unknown and inaccessible corpus of data from ancient Babylonia, this international set of contributors are for the first time able to offer an in-depth study of market performance over a period of 2,500 years. The contributions focus on the market of staple crops, as they were crucial goods in these societies. Over this entire period, all papers provide a similar conceptual and methodological framework resting on a common definition of market performance combined with qualitative and quantitative analyses resting on new and improved price data. In this way, the book is able to combine analysis of the Babylonian period with similar work on the Roman, Early-and Late Medieval and Early Modern period. Bringing together input from assyriologists, ancient historians, economic historians and economists, this volume will be crucial reading for all those with an interest in ancient history, economic history and economics.

An Economic History of Regional Industrialization (Hardcover): Bas Van Leeuwen, Erik Buyst, Robin C.M. Philips An Economic History of Regional Industrialization (Hardcover)
Bas Van Leeuwen, Erik Buyst, Robin C.M. Philips
R3,988 Discovery Miles 39 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book offers a comprehensive study of regional industrialization in Europe and Asia from the early nineteenth century to the present. Using case studies on regional industrialization, the book provides insights into similarities and differences in industrialization processes between European, Eurasian and Asian countries. Important factors include the transition from traditional to modern industrial production, industrial policy, agglomeration forces, market integration, and the determinants of industrial location over time. The book is an invaluable reference that attempts to bridge the fields of economic history, political history, economic geography, and economics while contributing to the debates on economic divergence between Europe and Asia as well as on the role of economic integration and globalization.

Money, Currency and Crisis - In Search of Trust, 2000 BC to AD 2000 (Paperback): R.J. Van Der Spek, Bas Van Leeuwen Money, Currency and Crisis - In Search of Trust, 2000 BC to AD 2000 (Paperback)
R.J. Van Der Spek, Bas Van Leeuwen
R1,072 Discovery Miles 10 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Money is a core feature in all discussions of economic crisis, as is clear from the debates about the responses of the European Central Bank and the Federal Reserve Bank of the United States to the 2008 economic crisis. This volume explores the role of money in economic performance, and focuses on how monetary systems have affected economic crises for the last 4,000 years. Recent events have confirmed that money is only a useful tool in economic exchange if it is trusted, and this is a concept that this text explores in depth. The international panel of experts assembled here offers a long-range perspective, from ancient Assyria to modern societies in Europe, China and the US. This book will be of interest to students and researchers of economic history, and to anyone who seeks to understand the economic crises of recent decades, and place them in a wider historical context.

A History of Market Performance - From Ancient Babylonia to the Modern World (Paperback): R.J. Van Der Spek, Jan Luiten van... A History of Market Performance - From Ancient Babylonia to the Modern World (Paperback)
R.J. Van Der Spek, Jan Luiten van Zanden, Bas Van Leeuwen
R1,354 Discovery Miles 13 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This exciting new volume examines the development of market performance from Antiquity until the dawn of the Industrial Revolution. Efficient market structures are agreed by most economists to serve as evidence of economic prosperity, and to be prerequisites for further economic growth. However, this is the first study to examine market performance as a whole, over such a large time period. Presenting a hitherto unknown and inaccessible corpus of data from ancient Babylonia, this international set of contributors are for the first time able to offer an in-depth study of market performance over a period of 2,500 years. The contributions focus on the market of staple crops, as they were crucial goods in these societies. Over this entire period, all papers provide a similar conceptual and methodological framework resting on a common definition of market performance combined with qualitative and quantitative analyses resting on new and improved price data. In this way, the book is able to combine analysis of the Babylonian period with similar work on the Roman, Early-and Late Medieval and Early Modern period. Bringing together input from assyriologists, ancient historians, economic historians and economists, this volume will be crucial reading for all those with an interest in ancient history, economic history and economics.

British Economic Growth, 1270-1870 (Hardcover): Stephen Broadberry, Bruce M. S. Campbell, Alexander Klein, Mark Overton, Bas... British Economic Growth, 1270-1870 (Hardcover)
Stephen Broadberry, Bruce M. S. Campbell, Alexander Klein, Mark Overton, Bas Van Leeuwen
R2,743 R2,428 Discovery Miles 24 280 Save R315 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is a definitive new account of Britain's economic evolution from a backwater of Europe in 1270 to the hub of the global economy in 1870. A team of leading economic historians reconstruct Britain's national accounts for the first time right back into the thirteenth century to show what really happened quantitatively during the centuries leading up to the Industrial Revolution. Contrary to traditional views of the earlier period as one of Malthusian stagnation, they reveal how the transition to modern economic growth built on the earlier foundations of a persistent upward trend in GDP per capita which doubled between 1270 and 1700. Featuring comprehensive estimates of population, land use, agricultural production, industrial and service sector production and GDP per capita, as well as analysis of their implications, this will be an essential reference for anyone interested in British economic history and the origins of modern economic growth more generally.

British Economic Growth, 1270-1870 (Paperback): Stephen Broadberry, Bruce M. S. Campbell, Alexander Klein, Mark Overton, Bas... British Economic Growth, 1270-1870 (Paperback)
Stephen Broadberry, Bruce M. S. Campbell, Alexander Klein, Mark Overton, Bas Van Leeuwen
R988 Discovery Miles 9 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is a definitive new account of Britain's economic evolution from a backwater of Europe in 1270 to the hub of the global economy in 1870. A team of leading economic historians reconstruct Britain's national accounts for the first time right back into the thirteenth century to show what really happened quantitatively during the centuries leading up to the Industrial Revolution. Contrary to traditional views of the earlier period as one of Malthusian stagnation, they reveal how the transition to modern economic growth built on the earlier foundations of a persistent upward trend in GDP per capita which doubled between 1270 and 1700. Featuring comprehensive estimates of population, land use, agricultural production, industrial and service sector production and GDP per capita, as well as analysis of their implications, this will be an essential reference for anyone interested in British economic history and the origins of modern economic growth more generally.

Money, Currency and Crisis - In Search of Trust, 2000 BC to AD 2000 (Hardcover): R.J. Van Der Spek, Bas Van Leeuwen Money, Currency and Crisis - In Search of Trust, 2000 BC to AD 2000 (Hardcover)
R.J. Van Der Spek, Bas Van Leeuwen
R3,399 Discovery Miles 33 990 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Money is a core feature in all discussions of economic crisis, as is clear from the debates about the responses of the European Central Bank and the Federal Reserve Bank of the United States to the 2008 economic crisis. This volume explores the role of money in economic performance, and focuses on how monetary systems have affected economic crises for the last 4,000 years. Recent events have confirmed that money is only a useful tool in economic exchange if it is trusted, and this is a concept that this text explores in depth. The international panel of experts assembled here offers a long-range perspective, from ancient Assyria to modern societies in Europe, China and the US. This book will be of interest to students and researchers of economic history, and to anyone who seeks to understand the economic crises of recent decades, and place them in a wider historical context.

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