Warehouse Stock Clearance Sale

Grab a bargain today!


Sign Up for Fishpond's Best Deals Delivered to You Every Day
Go
Research in Economic ­History
Research in Economic History
By Alexander J. Field (Edited by), Gregory Clark (Edited by), William A. Sundstrom (Edited by)

Rating
Format
Hardback, 362 pages
Published
United States, 1 December 2007

The volume includes six papers in quantitative economic history. Peter Mancall, Josh Rosenbloom, and Tom Weiss consider growth in colonial North America, while Gary Richardson examines the role of bank failures in propagating the Great Depression. John Komlos examines the heights of rich and poor youth in England in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century. Klas Fregert and Roger Gustafson provide a synoptic view of public finances in Sweden from the eighteenth through the twentieth century. Drew Keeling studies the economics of the steamship industry that facilitated migration between Europe and the United States between 1900 and 1914. Finally, Gregg Huff and Giovanni Caggiano examine the integration of labor markets in Southeast Asia in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. It includes original articles written by experts on the subjects and articles supported by quantitative data.


Our Price
$216
Ships from UK Estimated delivery date: 24th Apr - 1st May from UK
Free Shipping Worldwide

Buy Together
+
Buy together with History Matters at a great price!
Buy Together
$351
Elsewhere Price
$357.78
You Save $6.78 (2%)

Product Description

The volume includes six papers in quantitative economic history. Peter Mancall, Josh Rosenbloom, and Tom Weiss consider growth in colonial North America, while Gary Richardson examines the role of bank failures in propagating the Great Depression. John Komlos examines the heights of rich and poor youth in England in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century. Klas Fregert and Roger Gustafson provide a synoptic view of public finances in Sweden from the eighteenth through the twentieth century. Drew Keeling studies the economics of the steamship industry that facilitated migration between Europe and the United States between 1900 and 1914. Finally, Gregg Huff and Giovanni Caggiano examine the integration of labor markets in Southeast Asia in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. It includes original articles written by experts on the subjects and articles supported by quantitative data.

Product Details
EAN
9780762313709
ISBN
0762313706
Publisher
Other Information
black & white illustrations, black & white tables, figures, graphs
Dimensions
23.1 x 14.7 x 3.1 centimeters (0.61 kg)

Table of Contents

Exports and the economy of the Lower South region, 1720–1770.
Quarterly data on the categories and causes of bank distress during the Great Depression, 1929–1933.
On English Pygmies and giants: the physical stature of English youth in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Fiscal statistics for Sweden 1719–2003.
Transport Capacity Management and Transatlantic Migration, 1900–1914.
Globalization and labor market integration in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Asia.
List of Contributors.
Editor's introduction.

Reviews

Praise for the series:
..." a stimulating collection which is justifiably held by its editor to be a representative sampling of the most interesting new work ... The papers all relate to major topics in mainstream British or American economic history."
--"Economic History Review

Praise for the series:
., ." a stimulating collection which is justifiably held by its editor to be a representative sampling of the most interesting new work ... The papers all relate to major topics in mainstream British or American economic history."
--"Economic History Review

Praise for the series:
, .." a stimulating collection which is justifiably held by its editor to be a representative sampling of the most interesting new work ... The papers all relate to major topics in mainstream British or American economic history."
-- Economic History Review

Show more
Review this Product
Ask a Question About this Product More...
 
Item ships from and is sold by Fishpond World Ltd.

Back to top