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This book hinges upon ideas and discourses variously known under
labels such as "Mercantilism" and "Cameralism". Often viewed as
antithesis of capitalism, inclusive institutions and good economy
in the "West", this book re-assembles them and builds them into a
coherent origin story of modern capitalism. It explores the field
of intellectual and conceptual history, especially the history of
Renaissance and Mercantilism in a longer history of capitalism.
Rather than hindrances, the author argues that Mercantilist and
Cameralist political economies presented essential stepping stones
of modern capitalism, in Britain and beyond. This book will be of
interest to academics and students in general economic history, the
history of capitalism, economic development and the history of
economic thought.
"Commerce and manufactures gradually introduced order and good
government," wrote Adam Smith in his Wealth of Nations, "and with
them, the liberty and security of individuals." However, Philipp
Roessner shows how, when looked at in the face of history, it has
usually been the other way around. This book follows the
development of capitalism from the Middle Ages through the
industrial revolution to modern day, casting new light on the areas
where pre-modern political economies of growth and development made
a difference. It shows how order and governance provided the
foundation for prosperity, growth and the wealth of nations.
Written for scholars and students of economic history, this is a
pioneering new study that debunks the neoliberal origin myth of how
capitalism came into the world.
This ambitious collection follows the evolution of capitalism from
its origins in 13th-century European towns to its 16th-century
expansion into Asia, Africa and South America and on to the global
capitalism of modern day. Written by distinguished historians and
social scientists, the chapters examine capitalism and its critics
and the level of variation and convergence in its operation across
locations. The authors illuminate the aspects of capitalism that
have encouraged, but also limited, social responsibility and
environmental sustainability. Covering times, places and topics
that have often been overlooked in the existing literature, this
important contribution to the field of economic history charts the
most comprehensive chronology of capitalism to date.
This book hinges upon ideas and discourses variously known under
labels such as "Mercantilism" and "Cameralism". Often viewed as
antithesis of capitalism, inclusive institutions and good economy
in the "West", this book re-assembles them and builds them into a
coherent origin story of modern capitalism. It explores the field
of intellectual and conceptual history, especially the history of
Renaissance and Mercantilism in a longer history of capitalism.
Rather than hindrances, the author argues that Mercantilist and
Cameralist political economies presented essential stepping stones
of modern capitalism, in Britain and beyond. This book will be of
interest to academics and students in general economic history, the
history of capitalism, economic development and the history of
economic thought.
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