Economic History of Europe

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agricultural transformation
Balkan Countries
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Concise Economic History
Das Nationale System Der Politischen
Demarcation Line
East Indies
economic development trends in Europe
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European industrialisation
Federal Reserve
Fifteenth Century Europe
Gdp Fall
Gilchrist Thomas Converters
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historical demography
Indies
industrial
kingdom
mercantilist policies
metal
Millennial Perspective
modernisation theory
monarchy
Napoleon III
netherlands
Northern Low Countries
Payments Account
Prados De La Escosura
precious
Public Administration
revolution
Rostow's Model
Rostow’s Model
sardinia
Ship Owners
southern
Southern Netherlands
trade and finance evolution
UK Share
Unified Italian State
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World Gdp

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415356244
  • Weight: 890g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Aug 2006
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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An Economic History of Europe provides students with a comprehensive introduction to European economic history from the fifteenth century to the present day. Individual chapters offer brief references to previous historical periods and events, with special attention given to core themes concerning economic development, and an analysis of their change through time and space.

Core themes examined in each period include:

  • the increasing prominence of industry
  • international trade
  • demand and supply dynamics
  • agriculture.

The unique structure of this text enables students not only to gain a firm grounding in the long-term evolution of the European economy, but also provides an historical overview of the economic development of individual countries. Individual contributors analyze the shift from the modern to the contemporary period and offer a broad explanation of the historical roots of the problems that face today's economic development.

This key text is indispensable reading for students in economics, economic history, development economics and history.

Antonio Di Vittorio is Professor of Economic History at the University of Bari in Italy and President of the Italian Association of Economics Historians.