e-book : Power and plenty : trade, war, and the world economy in the second millennium.
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Sommaire : Preface
1. Introduction: Geographical and Historical Background
Western Europe
Eastern Europe
North Africa and Southwest Asia: The Islamic World
Central (or Inner) Asia
South Asia
Southeast Asia
East Asia (China, Korea, and Japan)
2. TheWorld Economy at the Turn of the First Millennium
The Golden Age of Islam
China: The Sung Economic Miracle
The Indian Ocean and Southeast Asian Trade
The Pirenne Thesis
Eastern Europe: The Viking Connection
The Economy ofWestern Europe
3. World Trade 1000-1500: The Economic Consequences of Genghis Khan
Trade and War in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea, 1000-1350
The Indian Ocean and the South China Sea, 1000-1350
The Pax Mongolica and Overland Trade, 1000-1350
Eurasia on the Eve of the Black Death
The Black Death
Trade between Western and Eastern Europe, 1350-1500
Overland Trade, 1350-1500: The Aftermath of the Pax Mongolica
The Emergence of Russia
The Middle East, the Mediterranean, and International Trade, 1350-1500
Southeast Asia and China, 1350-1500
Quantifying the Late Medieval Spice Trade
4. World Trade 1500-1650: Old World Trade and New World Silver
Portugal, the Atlantic, and the Indian Ocean
Spain, Portugal, and the New World
The Pacific and East Asia
The Dutch Rise to Primacy in World Trade
Russia, Sweden, and the Baltic, 1500-1650
Southeast Asia during the Age of Commerce
The Cape Route, Venice, and the Middle East
Silver, Silk, and Spices
5. World Trade 1650-1780: The Age of Mercantilism
Origins of the British Empire: Trade, Plunder, and Settlement
Mercantilism, Commercial Rivalry, and the Anglo-Dutch Wars
Britain, France, and the Dutch Republic
Britain and France: Commercial Expansion and the Second Hundred Years'War
India: The Disintegration of the Mughal Empire and the Transition to Colonial Rule
Southeast Asia and the End of the Age of Commerce
TheManchu Empire
China's Overseas Trade
Chinese and Russian Overland Trade
Conclusion
6. Trade and the Industrial Revolution
Trade during the Industrial Revolution
Trade, Overseas Expansion, and the Industrial Revolution
Why Britain? Why Europe and Not Asia?
Conclusion
7. World Trade 1780-1914: The Great Specialization
War and Revolution
The Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars: Short-Run Implications
The Revolutionary and NapoleonicWars: Long-Run Implications
The Industrial Revolution and Transportation Technology
Bulk Commodities and Heckscher-Ohlin Effects
Nineteenth-Century Imperialism
Nineteenth-Century Trade Policy
Commodity Market Integration, 1815-1914
Complementary Factor Flows and the Great Frontier
Trade and the Global Division of Labor
Trade, Tropical Frontiers, and the Great Divergence
The Terms of Trade
Conclusion
8. World Trade 1914-39: Deglobalization
WorldWar I
The Aftermath of War
Interwar Commercial Policy
Transport Costs
The Volume of World Trade
Price Convergence and Divergence
The Great Depression, the Collapse of World Trade, and the Developing Countries
The Collapse of the Ottoman Empire
Conclusion
9. Reglobalization: The Late Twentieth Century in Historical Perspective
World War II
Geopolitical Consequences: Communism, the Cold War, and Decolonization
The Gradual Reconstruction of the Atlantic Economy: 1950-70
Policy Divergence: 1945-80
Reglobalization: 1980-2000
International Transport Costs
Trends in Openness: Quantities and Prices
Unraveling the Great Specialization
Openness and Convergence in the Late Twentieth Century
Conclusion
10. Globalization at the Dawn of the Twenty-First Century
The Future of Globalization: Economic Challenges
The Future of Globalization: Political Challenges
Bibliography
Index
Langue : Anglais
Localisation : Bibliothèque Campus de Nice
Support : Numérique
Etat : Présent
Propriétaire : Bibliothèque