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An economic history of Europe : knowledge, institutions and growth, 600 to the present.

By: Persson, Karl Gunnar, 1943- [author.]Series: New approaches to economic and social historyPublication details: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2015 Edition: Second edition / Karl Gunnar Persson and Paul SharpDescription: xi, 297 pages : illustrations (black and white), maps ; 25 cmISBN: 9781107095564 (hardback) :; 9781107479388 (paperback) :Subject(s): Europe -- Economic conditions | Europe -- HistoryAdditional physical formats: ebook version: No titleDDC classification: 330.94
Contents:
Part I. The Making of Europe; Part II. Europe from Obscurity to Economic Recovery; Part III. Population, Economic Growth and Resource Constraints; Part IV. The Nature and Extent of Economic Growth in the Pre-Industrial Epoch; Part V. Institutions and Growth; Part VI. Knowledge, Technology Transfer and Convergence; Part VII. Money, Credit and Banking; Part VIII. Trade, Tariffs and Growth; Part IX. International Monetary Regimes in History; Part X. The Era of Political Economy - from the Minimal State to the Welfare State in the Twentieth Century; Part XI. Inequality among and within Nations - Past, Present, Future; Part XII. Globalization and its Challenge to Europe.
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HC240. P388 2015 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available Purchased with the support of the Nanovic Institute for European Studies. B000798
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Previous edition: 2010.

Part I. The Making of Europe; Part II. Europe from Obscurity to Economic Recovery; Part III. Population, Economic Growth and Resource Constraints; Part IV. The Nature and Extent of Economic Growth in the Pre-Industrial Epoch; Part V. Institutions and Growth; Part VI. Knowledge, Technology Transfer and Convergence; Part VII. Money, Credit and Banking; Part VIII. Trade, Tariffs and Growth; Part IX. International Monetary Regimes in History; Part X. The Era of Political Economy - from the Minimal State to the Welfare State in the Twentieth Century; Part XI. Inequality among and within Nations - Past, Present, Future; Part XII. Globalization and its Challenge to Europe.