Contours of the world economy, 1-2030 AD : (Record no. 22984)

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ISBN 9780199227204 (pbk. : alk. paper)
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ISBN 9780199227211 (hbk. : alk. paper)
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title English
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Classification number 330.9
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Author name Maddison, Angus.
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Title Contours of the world economy, 1-2030 AD :
Sub Title essays in macro-economic history /
Statement of responsibility, etc Angus Maddison.
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Place of publication Oxford ;
-- New York :
Name of publisher Oxford University Press,
Year of publication 2007.
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Number of Pages xii, 418 p. :
Other physical details ill. (some col.), maps ;
Dimensions 25 cm.
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Bibliography, etc Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Formatted contents note The contours of world development <br/>The history of macro-measurement <br/>The shape of things to come <br/>Contours of world development, 1<br/>2003AD<br/>1the Roman Empire and its economy <br/>Introduction <br/>Key characteristics accounting for Roman success in empire building <br/>Conquest of the Italian Peninsula, 396<br/>191BC <br/>The empire building process <br/>The disintegration of the empire <br/>Roman demography <br/>Roman income <br/>Endnotes <br/>Bibliography <br/>2The resurrection of Western Europe and the transformation of the Americas <br/>Why and when did the west get rich? <br/>The driving forces that explain the acceleration in western growth since 1820 <br/>Changes in the structure of demand and employment <br/>The european transformation of the Americas, 1500<br/>1820 <br/>Endnotes <br/>References <br/>3The interaction between Asia and the West, 1500<br/>2003 <br/>European<br/>Asian interaction from 1500 to 1820 <br/>The impact of Asian trade on Europe, 1500<br/>1820 <br/>The impact of Europe on Asia, 1500<br/>1820 <br/>Endnotes <br/>References <br/>4The impact of Islam and Europe on African development: 1<br/>2003AD <br/>Introduction <br/>The European impact on North Africa before the seventh century <br/>The Islamic conquest and its implications <br/>Egypt as Islamic state <br/>The Maghreb and the initiation of Trans-Saharan trade in gold and slaves <br/>The changing character of Moroccan dynasties and their interaction with Europe and Black Africa <br/>Black Africa and the impact of Islam <br/>The European encounter with Africa <br/>Africa from 1820 to 1960 <br/>Post-colonial Africa, 1960 onwards <br/>Appendix <br/>Endnotes <br/>References <br/>Advances in macro-measurement since 1665<br/>5political arithmeticians and historical demographers: the pioneers of macro-measurement <br/>William Petty (1623<br/>87) <br/>John Graunt: the first demographer (1620<br/>74) <br/>Gregory King (1648<br/>1712) and Charles Davenant (1656<br/>1714) <br/>Patrick Colquhoun (1745<br/>1820) <br/>French political arithmetic, 1695<br/>1707 <br/>Macro-measurement in the nineteenth and first half of the twentieth century <br/>Bibliography <br/>6Modern macro-measurement: how far have we come? <br/>Development of macro-measurement as a tool of economic policy since 1950<br/>Quantifying and interpreting world economic growth from 1820 onwards <br/>Economic performance in the merchant capitalist epoch: 1500<br/>1820 <br/>The roots of modernity: 'take off' or long apprenticeship <br/>Appendices <br/>Endnotes <br/>Bibliography <br/>The shape of things to come<br/>7the world economy in 2030 <br/>Projections of population and changes in demographic characteristics <br/>Assumptions underlying the projections of per capita GDP <br/>The relationship between economic growth, energy consumption, carbon emissions, and global warming <br/>The impact of climate change <br/>The Kyoto Protocol <br/>The report of the House of Lords on climate change <br/>The Stern review of the economics of climate change <br/>Conclusions on global warming <br/>
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Subject Economic history.
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Subject Economic
General subdivision Social, and cultural history
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