The Mechanics of Modernity in Europe and East Asia: Institutional Origins of Social Change and StagnationRoutledge, 2004年8月2日 - 256 頁 Why, from the eighteenth century onwards, did some countries embark on a path of sustained economic growth, while others stagnated? This text looks at the kind of institutions that are required in order for change to take place, and Ringmar concludes that for sustained development to be possible, change must be institutionalized. Taking a global view, Ringmar investigates the implications of his conclusion on issues facing the developing world today. |
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... Revolutionary Economy, 1890–1940 Ideas, debates and alternatives Vincent Barnett 25 Land Rights, Ethno Nationality and Sovereignty in History Edited by Stanley L.Engerman and Jacob Metzer 26 An Economic History of Film Edited by John ...
... Revolutionary Economy, 1890–1940 Ideas, debates and alternatives Vincent Barnett 25 Land Rights, Ethno Nationality and Sovereignty in History Edited by Stanley L.Engerman and Jacob Metzer 26 An Economic History of Film Edited by John ...
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... Revolution, according to G.W.F.Hegel, man had for the first time become his own master, and through the state—particularly through the Prussian state— man had found a place where he could develop his full potential.10 Sharing the same ...
... Revolution, according to G.W.F.Hegel, man had for the first time become his own master, and through the state—particularly through the Prussian state— man had found a place where he could develop his full potential.10 Sharing the same ...
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... revolution.' Before the Enlightenment revolutions were understood as movements that took a society back in time to an original, and better, era.11 The relevant metaphor was astrological: just as the revolutions of the stars always ...
... revolution.' Before the Enlightenment revolutions were understood as movements that took a society back in time to an original, and better, era.11 The relevant metaphor was astrological: just as the revolutions of the stars always ...
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... revolutionary action than Marx suspected that the long-term prospects for economic growth were bleak.25 However, what none of these nineteenth-century economists sufficiently had considered was the possibility of improvements in ...
... revolutionary action than Marx suspected that the long-term prospects for economic growth were bleak.25 However, what none of these nineteenth-century economists sufficiently had considered was the possibility of improvements in ...
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... Revolution. It was not the case, as an economist might argue, that the innovations that provided the basis for the factory system were produced as a result of heavy capital investments.37 On the contrary, there was in principle nothing ...
... Revolution. It was not the case, as an economist might argue, that the innovations that provided the basis for the factory system were produced as a result of heavy capital investments.37 On the contrary, there was in principle nothing ...
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