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Author Rhode, Paul

Title Economic Evolution and Revolution in Historical Time
Published Palo Alto : Stanford University Press, 2011

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Description 1 online resource (484 pages)
Contents Contributors; Editors' Introduction; 1. The Stanford Tradition in Economic History; Part One. Evolutionary Processes in Economics; 2. Natural Resources and Economic Outcomes; 3. The Institutionalization of Science in Europe, 1650- 1850; 4. The Fundamental Impact of the Slave Trade on African Economies; 5. Similar Societies, Different Solutions: U.S. Indian Policy in Light of Australian Policy toward Aboriginal Peoples; Part Two. Spatial Processes and Comparative Development
6. Financial Market and Industry Structure: A Comparison of the Banking and Textile Industries in Boston and Philadelphia in the Early Nineteenth Century7. Railroads and the Rise of the Factory: Evidence for the United States, 1850- 1870; 8. Productivity Growth and the Regional Dynamics of Antebellum Southern Development; 9. Banking on the Periphery: The Cotton South, Systemic Seasonality, and the Limits of National Banking Reform; 10. Rural Credit and Mobility in India; Part Three. Revolution in Labor Markets; 11. Labor-Market Regimes in U.S. Economic History
12. The Political Economy of Progress: Lessons from the Causes and Consequences of the New Deal13. Teachers and Tipping Points: Historical Origins of the Teacher Quality Crisis; 14. Inequality and Institutions in Twentieth-Century America; 15. The Unexpected Long-Run Impact of the Minimum Wage: An Educational Cascade; 16. America's First Culinary Revolution, or How a Girl from Gopher Prairie Came to Dine on Eggs Fooyung; Appendix: Selected Publications of Gavin Wright; Index
Summary This book challenges the static, ahistorical models on which Economics continues to rely. These models presume that markets operate on a "frictionless" plane where abstract forces play out independent of their institutional and spatial contexts, and of the influences of the past. In reality, at any point in time exogenous factors are themselves outcomes of complex historical processes. They are shaped by institutional and spatial contexts, which are "carriers of history," including past economic dynamics and market outcomes. To examine the connections between gradual, evolutionary change and
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Subject Economic history -- Congresses
Economic history
Economische verandering.
Economische geschiedenis.
SUBJECT United States -- Economic conditions -- 19th century -- Congresses
United States -- Economic conditions -- 20th century -- Congresses
Subject United States
Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings
Congressen (vorm)
Form Electronic book
Author Rosenbloom, Joshua
Weiman, David
ISBN 9780804777629
0804777624