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Institutions, innovation, and industrialization : essays in economic history and development / [edited by] Avner Greif, Lynne Kiesling & John V.C. Nye.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Princeton : Princeton University Press, ©2015.Description: vi, 430 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780691157344
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.9 23 G824
Contents:
Introduction : The enlightened economist / Avner Greif, Lynne Kiesling, and John V.C. Nye ; 1. Neither feast nor famine : England before the Industrial Revolution / Cormac O Grada ; 2. Progress, useful knowledge, and the origins of the Industrial Revolution / Joel Mokyr ; 3. Coercion and exchange : how did markets evolve? / Avner Grief ; 4. Meat consumption in nineteenth-century New York : Quantity, distribution, and quality, or notes on the "antebellum puzzle" / Gergely Baics ; 5. Funding empire : Risk, diversification, and the underwriting of early modern sovereign loans / Mauricio Drelichman and Hans-Joachim Voth ; 6. Establishing a new order : The growth of the state and the decline of witch trials in France / Noel D. Johnson, Mark Koyama, and John V.C. Nye -- 7. Increasing market concentration in British banking, 1885 to 1925 / Fabio Braggion, Narly R.D. Dwarkasing, and Lyndon Moore ; 8. The catapult of riches : The airplane as a creative macroinvention / Peter B. Meyer ; 9. England's eighteenth-century demand for high-quality workmanship : Evidence from apprenticeship, 1710-1770 / Karine van der Beek ; 10. A growth agenda for economic history / Rick Szostak -- 11. Amidst poverty and prejudice : Black and Irish Civil War veterans / Hoyt Bleakley, Louis Cain, and Joseph Ferrie ; 12. How Britain lost its competitive edge : Competence in the Second Industrial Revolution / Ralf R. Meisenzahl ; 13. Regulating child labor : The European experience / Carolyn Tuttle and Simone A. Wegge ; 14. Decomposing the wage gap : Within- and between-occupation gender wage gaps at a nineteenth-century textile firm / Joyce Burnette ; 15. The context of English industrialization / Eric Jones.
Summary: This book brings together a group of leading economic historians to examine how institutions, innovation, and industrialization have determined the development of nations. This book is an important contribution to the literature on growth and innovation. It will have an enduring impact and at the same time open up new avenues of investigation at the intersection of institutional economics and careful case-based research.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction : The enlightened economist / Avner Greif, Lynne Kiesling, and John V.C. Nye ;
1. Neither feast nor famine : England before the Industrial Revolution / Cormac O Grada ;
2. Progress, useful knowledge, and the origins of the Industrial Revolution / Joel Mokyr ;
3. Coercion and exchange : how did markets evolve? / Avner Grief ;
4. Meat consumption in nineteenth-century New York : Quantity, distribution, and quality, or notes on the "antebellum puzzle" / Gergely Baics ;
5. Funding empire : Risk, diversification, and the underwriting of early modern sovereign loans / Mauricio Drelichman and Hans-Joachim Voth ;
6. Establishing a new order : The growth of the state and the decline of witch trials in France / Noel D. Johnson, Mark Koyama, and John V.C. Nye --
7. Increasing market concentration in British banking, 1885 to 1925 / Fabio Braggion, Narly R.D. Dwarkasing, and Lyndon Moore ;
8. The catapult of riches : The airplane as a creative macroinvention / Peter B. Meyer ;
9. England's eighteenth-century demand for high-quality workmanship : Evidence from apprenticeship, 1710-1770 / Karine van der Beek ;
10. A growth agenda for economic history / Rick Szostak --
11. Amidst poverty and prejudice : Black and Irish Civil War veterans / Hoyt Bleakley, Louis Cain, and Joseph Ferrie ;
12. How Britain lost its competitive edge : Competence in the Second Industrial Revolution / Ralf R. Meisenzahl ;
13. Regulating child labor : The European experience / Carolyn Tuttle and Simone A. Wegge ;
14. Decomposing the wage gap : Within- and between-occupation gender wage gaps at a nineteenth-century textile firm / Joyce Burnette ;
15. The context of English industrialization / Eric Jones.

This book brings together a group of leading economic historians to examine how institutions, innovation, and industrialization have determined the development of nations. This book is an important contribution to the literature on growth and innovation. It will have an enduring impact and at the same time open up new avenues of investigation at the intersection of institutional economics and careful case-based research.

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