Growth recurring (Economic change in world history)
Editorial UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS
Mainland Spain
- Publisher UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS
- ISBN13 9780472067282
- ISBN10 0472067281
- Type Book
- Pages 247
- Published 2000
- Bookbinding Rustic
Sections
Economic HistoryGrowth recurring (Economic change in world history)
Editorial UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS
Mainland Spain
Book Details
This important book compares the growth achieved in Japan and Europe with the frustrated growth in the major societies of mainland Eurasia. More broadly, it is about the conflict in world history between economic growth and political greed. Eric Jones proposes two fundamentally new frameworks. One replaces industrial revolution or great discontinuity as the source of change and challenges the reader to accept early periods and non-western societies as vital to understanding the growth process. The second offers a new explanation in which tendencies for growth were omnipresent but were usuallythough not alwayssuppressed. Finally, the erosion of these negative factors is discussed, explaining the rise of a world economy in which growth has recurred and East Asia takes a prominent place.
Eric Jones has written a substantial new introduction for this edition, which includes discussions of early evidence of growth episodes and the relation of these points to the Industrial Revolution, and the relevance of the East Asian "miracle" to his thesis.