A concise economic history of the world : from Paleolithic times to the present
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A concise economic history of the world : from Paleolithic times to the present
Oxford University Press, 1993
2nd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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The second edition of this comprehensive economic history of the world from paleolithic times to the present takes into account the dramatic recent events that have completely realigned the economies and polities of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, and offers additional background and perspective on the non-European world, a completely revised chapter on non-Western economies on the eve of Western expansion, and a new chapter on the world economy at the end of the twentieth century. Grounded in modern economic theory, but written in non-technical language in an engaging narrative style accessible even to non-specialists, the new edition highlights historic and recent events that have contributed to prosperity and material well-being--that is, to "development"--as well as those that have resulted in continued "underdevelopment" for large areas of the world. The first half of the book surveys world history from ancient times to the eighteenth century, outlining the origins of Western prosperity. The second half investigates in detail the industrialization and urbanization that transformed Europe and America in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Cameron places the contemporary world economy, especially recent developments in Eastern Europe, the European Community, and the Persian Gulf, into broad historical perspective, making both the former East-West rivalry and the North-South split more understandable. Retaining the remarkable scope and accessibility of the first edition, this remains the essential work for general readers and scholars who want to know more about how the world came to be as it is.
Table of Contents
- Economic history and economic development
- Economic development in ancient times
- Economic development in medieval Europe
- Non-Western economies on the eve of western expansion
- Europe's second logistic
- Economic nationalism and imperialism
- The dawn of modern industry
- Economic development in the 19th century: Basic determinants
- Patterns of development: The early industrializers
- Patterns of development: Late-comers and no-shows
- The growth of world economy
- Strategic sectors
- Overview of the world economy in the 20th century
- International economic disintegration
- Rebuilding the world economy
- The world economy at the end of the 20th century.
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