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Pre-Modern European Economy
ISBN/GTIN

Pre-Modern European Economy

One Thousand Years (10th-19th Centuries)
BookHardcover
Ranking406363inGeschichte
CHF254.00

Description

The book deals with the characters and evolution of the European economy from the high Middle ages until the start of modern growth in the 19th century. Europe is always set in a global context and the European specific features are analysed on the background of the world economy. The main aim of the book is to present a clear picture of the structure and organisation of the European pre-modern economy, specifying its features, institutions, constraints and differences with other traditional coeval economies. The path followed starts from the demographic characters, the techniques, the sectors (agriculture, trade, industry), the output, and continues with the demand side (consumption, investment, public expense). The last chapter recalls the main features of the pre-modern economy in a more formal way. The book is the only available work dealing with the formation of the European economy and its features over the long term, that is from the 10th until the 19th century.
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ISBN/GTIN978-90-04-17822-9
Product TypeBook
BindingHardcover
PublisherBrill
Publishing date31/08/2009
Pages428 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 165 mm, Height 244 mm, Thickness 28 mm
Weight816 g
Article no.50202552
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.4831000
Product groupGeschichte
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Author

Paolo Malanima graduated from the University of Pisa and Scuola Nornale Superiore. He has been Professor of Economic History at the University of Pisa, and of Economic History and Economics at the University Magna Graecia in Catanzaro. He published on Italian and European economic History. He is now Director of the Institute of Studies in Mediterranean Societies (ISSM-CNR).