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Title Advances in agricultural economic history. Vol. 2 / edited by Kyle D. Kauffman
Published Amsterdam ; London : JAI, 2003
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Description 1 online resource (xi, 161 pages)
Contents Introduction / Kyle D. Kauffman -- Great disappointments: the lessons from nineteenth century transitions from slavery to free labor / Stanley L. Engerman -- Freehold tenure in late eighteenth century Denmark / Ingrid Henriksen -- The complexion gap: the economic consequences of color among free African Americans in the rural antebellum south / Howard Bodenhorn -- A capital intensive innovation in a capital-scarce world: steam-threshing in nineteenth century Italy / Giovanni Federico -- Weather effects on European agricultural price inflation, 1870-1913 / Solomos Solomou, Weike Wu -- Agricultural labor market integration in the antebellum northeast: evidence from two New York farms / John E. Murray
Summary Issues surrounding agriculture have always had pride of place among academic research in economic history. Interest in agricultural issues does not seem to come into fashion, and then fade into the background only to return years later. Indeed, agriculture was so vital to the workings of historical economies that a steady stream of important scholarship continues to be produced. Beyond its importance of being a record of the past, it is clear that much of the research in this area has important policy implications for both developed and developing economies. This type of work highlights an important facet of doing such historical research: learning from the past so as to understand better the world today. Several articles contained in volume two of "Advances in Agricultural Economic History" either implicitly or explicitly have lessons or policy implications for today. Volume 2 of "Advances in Agricultural Economic History", like volume 1, contains important new work by both established and young academics. Additionally, this recent volume reflects, both geographically and methodologically, the broad scope of cutting edge work being done in this area. It is this type of scholarship that we seek to publish in future issues. We invite scholars who work in all areas of agricultural economic history to submit their work for publication in future volumes of "Advances in Agricultural Economic History."
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Subject Agriculture -- Economic aspects.
Form Electronic book
Author Kauffman, Kyle Dean.
ISBN 1849501998 (electronic bk.)
9781849501996 (electronic bk.)