Comparative economics
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Comparative economics
Prentice Hall, c1991
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Description
With an evolutionary-institutional perspective, this book examines representative economies over the past two millennia. It provides an analytical framework that explicitly identifies the historical, philosophical, social, political and economic factors and how they interact to establish and modify each economy's principal institutions.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 An introduction to the study of comparative economics: Evaluating and comparing economics. Part 2 Pre-modern economies: Ancient Rome - 50 BC - 150 AD
- the medieval economy - England, 1000-1400 AD. Part 3 The evolution of the laissez-faire market economy: the laissez-faire market economy - England, 1830-1870. Part 4 Command over a market economy: command over a market economy - Germany, 1933-45. Part 5 Guided market economies: the philosophical basis for a guided market economy
- the Japanese economy, 1946-present
- historical legacy and context
- philosophical basis, social and political structures, principal institutions, behaviour of the Japanese economy, 1946-present
- the French economy, 1946-present. Part 6 Social economies - democratically controlled: the philosophical basis for a democratically-controlled social economy
- the Swedish economy, 1932-present
- the European Community - twelve economies or one, or will it be both? Part 7 Social economies - state controlled: the philosophical basis for command over a social economy
- the Soviet Union since 1928
- the chinese economy since 1978. Hungary, 1946-88. Summary and conclusions.
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