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E-raamat: Cambridge Economic History of the Modern World: Volume 2, 1870 to the Present

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This volume offers an unprecedented global account of the emergence of modern economic growth, focusing on the period from 1870 to the present. It offers both regional studies from across the globe and thematic analyses to consider the key factors governing differential outcomes in different parts of the global economy.

The second volume of The Cambridge Economic History of the Modern World explores the development of modern economic growth from 1870 to the present. Leading experts in economic history offer a series of regional studies from around the world, as well as thematic analyses of key factors governing the differential outcomes in different parts of the global economy. Topics covered include human capital, capital and technology, geography and institutions, living standards and inequality, trade and immigration, international finance, and warfare and empire.

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An unprecedented global account of the emergence of modern economic growth and its spread across the world from 1870 to the present.
List of Figures
viii
List of Tables
xi
List of Contributors to Volume II
xiv
Introduction to Volume II 1(18)
Stephen Broadberry
Kyoji Fukao
PART I REGIONAL DEVELOPMENTS
19(308)
1 North America: The Rise Of Us Technological And Economic Leadership
21(27)
Paul W. Rhode
2 Western Europe: Convergence And Divergence
48(26)
Paul Sharp
3 The Socialist Experiment And Beyond: The Economic Development Of Eastern Europe
74(26)
Tracy Dennison
Alexander Klein
4 Japan: Modern Economic Growth In Asia
100(29)
Kyoji Fukao
Tokihiko Settsu
5 Economic Changes In China: The Role Of Institutions And Ideology
129(22)
Debin Ma
6 From Free Trade To Regulation: The Political Economy Of India's Development
151(25)
Bishnupriya Gupta
7 Growth And Globalization Phases In South East Asian Development
176(37)
Gregg Huff
8 The Middle East: Decline And Resurgence In West Asia
213(38)
Mohamed Saleh
9 Latin America: Stalled Catching Up
251(25)
Pablo Astorga
Alfonso Herranz-Loncan
10 African Economic Development: Growth, Reversals, And Deep Transitions
276(30)
Ewout Frankema
11 Australia: Prosperity, Relative Decline, And Reorientation
306(21)
Gary B. Magee
PART II FACTORS GOVERNING DIFFERENTIAL OUTCOMES IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
327(224)
12 Healthy, Literate, And Smart: The Global Increase In Human Capital
329(27)
Latika Chaudhary
Peter Lindert
13 Proximate Sources Of Growth: Capital And Technology
356(26)
Rajabrata Banerjee
Robert Inklaar
Herman De Jong
14 Underlying Sources Of Growth: First And Second Nature Geography
382(36)
Paul Caruana-Galizia
Toshihiro Okubo
Nikolaus Wolf
15 Underlying Sources Of Growth: Institutions And The State
418(24)
James Foreman-Peck
Leslie Hannah
16 Living Standards, Inequality, And Human Development
442(29)
Leandro Prados De La Escosura
Myung Soo Cha
17 Trade And Immigration
471(30)
David S. Jacks
John P. Tang
18 International Finance
501(25)
Barry Eichengreen
Rui Pedro Esteves
19 War And Empire
526(25)
Jari Eloranta
Leigh Gardner
Index 551
Stephen Broadberry is Professor of Economic History at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of the British Academy. He has been Managing Editor of the Economic History Review and also the European Review of Economic History and President of the Economic History Society and the European Historical Economics Society. Kyoji Fukao is President of the Institute of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade Organization (IDE-JETRO) and Specially Appointed Professor at the Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University. He has been President of the Asian Historical Economics Society and has published widely on Japanese and global economic history.