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A HISTORY OF BRITISH INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, 1939–1979
Edited by Chris Wrigley
This authoritative history offers a major assessment of British industrial relations between the outbreak of the Second World War and the advent of Margaret Thatcher’s government in 1979. Written by a group of leading specialists, this ... -
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Rich Nations – Poor Nations
Edited by Derek H. Aldcroft, Ross E. Catterall
Rich Nations – Poor Nations offers a broad perspective on the development process in which authors relate historical work to the current problems of the Third World. While these papers are not anchored solely in the European past, they ... -
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F.Y. Edgeworth
Edited by Charles R. McCann Jr
This important three volume set is a collection of Edgeworth’s published writings in the areas of statistics and probability. There is a newly-emerging interest in probability theory as a basis for economic thought and this collection ma... -
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THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF THE NETHERLANDS SINCE 1870
Edited by Jan L. van Zanden
The articles in this volume give a balanced picture of the main debates of Dutch economic history after 1870: the slow industrialization in the nineteenth century, the protracted character of the depression of the 1930s; the ‘Dutch mirac... -
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Adam Smith into the Twenty First Century
Edwin G. West
Adam Smith into the Twenty-First Century examines how Smith’s deliberations on constitutional economics can now be tested by current empirical work in the social sciences. Edwin West shows how Smith’s scepticism about the proposition th... -
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Trade and the Industrial Revolution, 1700–1850
Edited by Stanley L. Engerman
This two volume set reprints 37 important contributions dealing with international trade throughout the world during the rise of Great Britain to world dominance, the industrialization of Western Europe, and the political and economic ex... -
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The Integration of the World Economy, 1850–1914
Edited by C. K. Harley
During the latter part of the nineteenth century and the beginning of this century both international trade and national economies grew exponentially, with international trade growing considerably faster than national income. Contributo... -
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Trade in the Pre-modern Era, 1400–1700
Edited by Douglas A. Irwin
This is the first title in The Growth of the World Economy series and collects together the most significant research and scholarship on a crucial period in the growth of international trade, from the fifteenth to the seventeenth centur... -
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The Disintegration of the World Economy between the World Wars
编辑马克·托马斯
These two volumes provide a range of perspectives on the collapse of the world economy in the interwar period, a time when problems of crisis and confrontation drastically affected world economic performance. During this period, nation... -
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The Reconstruction of the International Economy, 1945–1960
Edited by Barry Eichengreen
The reconstruction of the international economy was one of the great achievements of the post-World War II era. This reconstruction led to the most remarkable boom in international trade and lending the world has ever seen. -
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Alfred Marshall’s Lectures to Women
Edited by Tiziano Raffaelli, Eugenio Biagini, Rita McWilliams Tullberg
This new critical edition makes the Lectures, which have sometimes been referred to by Marshallian scholars, available to a wider body of historians of economic thought. Based on Mary Paley Marshall’s original notes, corrected by Marsh...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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理性主义和Anti-Rationalism in the Origins of Economics
William O. Coleman
这个专业的新研究哲学的根源economics examines the impact on eighteenth century economic thought of the rivalry between two opposing philosophical outlooks: rationalism and anti-rationalism. The economic thought o...