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A Note on Geographic Coverage
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Kenneth Pomeranz
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xxi
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Introduction
- Comparisons, Connections, and Narratives of European Economic Development 3
- Variations on the Europe-Centered Story: Demography, Ecology, and Accumulation 10
- Other Europe-Centered Stories: Markets, Firms, and Institutions 14
- Problems with the Europe-Centered Stories 16
- Building a More Inclusive Story 17
- Comparisons, Connections, and the Structure of the Argument 24
- A Note on Geographic Coverage 25
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Part one: A world of surprising resemblances
- ONE Europe before Asia? Population, Capital Accumulation, and Technology in Explanations of European Development 31
- TWO MARKET ECONOMIES IN EUROPE AND ASIA 69
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Part two: from new ethos to new economy? consumption, investment and capitalism
- Introduction 111
- Three: Luxury Consumption and the Rise of Capitalism 114
- Four: Visible Hands: Firm Structure, Sociopolitical Structure, and “Capitalism” in Europe and Asia 166
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Part three: beyond Smith and Malthus: from ecological constrains to sustained industrial growth
- Five: Shared Constraints: Ecological Strain in Western Europe and East Asia 211
- Six: Abolishing the Land Constraint: The Americas as a New Kind of Periphery 264
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Appendixes
- A: Comparative Estimates of Land Transport Capacity per Person: Germany and North India, circa 1800 301
- B: Estimates of Manure Applied to North China and European Farms in the Late Eighteenth Century, and a Comparison of Resulting Nitrogen Fluxes 303
- C: Forest Cover and Fuel-Supply Estimates for France, Lingnan, and a Portion of North China, 1700–1850 307
- D: Estimates of “Ghost Acreage” Provided by Various Imports to Late Eighteenth- and Early Nineteenth-Century Britain 313
- E: Estimates of Earning Power of Rural Textile Workers in the Lower Yangzi Region of China, 1750–1840 316
- F: Estimates of Cotton and Silk Production, Lower Yangzi and China as a Whole, 1750 and Later—With Comparisons to United Kingdom, France, and Germany 327
- Bibliography 339
- Index 373
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xxi
-
Introduction
- Comparisons, Connections, and Narratives of European Economic Development 3
- Variations on the Europe-Centered Story: Demography, Ecology, and Accumulation 10
- Other Europe-Centered Stories: Markets, Firms, and Institutions 14
- Problems with the Europe-Centered Stories 16
- Building a More Inclusive Story 17
- Comparisons, Connections, and the Structure of the Argument 24
- A Note on Geographic Coverage 25
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Part one: A world of surprising resemblances
- ONE Europe before Asia? Population, Capital Accumulation, and Technology in Explanations of European Development 31
- TWO MARKET ECONOMIES IN EUROPE AND ASIA 69
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Part two: from new ethos to new economy? consumption, investment and capitalism
- Introduction 111
- Three: Luxury Consumption and the Rise of Capitalism 114
- Four: Visible Hands: Firm Structure, Sociopolitical Structure, and “Capitalism” in Europe and Asia 166
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Part three: beyond Smith and Malthus: from ecological constrains to sustained industrial growth
- Five: Shared Constraints: Ecological Strain in Western Europe and East Asia 211
- Six: Abolishing the Land Constraint: The Americas as a New Kind of Periphery 264
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Appendixes
- A: Comparative Estimates of Land Transport Capacity per Person: Germany and North India, circa 1800 301
- B: Estimates of Manure Applied to North China and European Farms in the Late Eighteenth Century, and a Comparison of Resulting Nitrogen Fluxes 303
- C: Forest Cover and Fuel-Supply Estimates for France, Lingnan, and a Portion of North China, 1700–1850 307
- D: Estimates of “Ghost Acreage” Provided by Various Imports to Late Eighteenth- and Early Nineteenth-Century Britain 313
- E: Estimates of Earning Power of Rural Textile Workers in the Lower Yangzi Region of China, 1750–1840 316
- F: Estimates of Cotton and Silk Production, Lower Yangzi and China as a Whole, 1750 and Later—With Comparisons to United Kingdom, France, and Germany 327
- Bibliography 339
- Index 373