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The First Modern Economy Jan de Vries (University of California, Berkeley)

The First Modern Economy By Jan de Vries (University of California, Berkeley)

The First Modern Economy by Jan de Vries (University of California, Berkeley)


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A comprehensive economic history of the Netherlands, the first truly modern economy, during its rise to European economic leadership. Special emphasis is placed on the environmental context and demographic developments. The Dutch model of development and stagnation is applicable to currently maturing economies.

The First Modern Economy Summary

The First Modern Economy: Success, Failure, and Perseverance of the Dutch Economy, 1500-1815 by Jan de Vries (University of California, Berkeley)

The First Modern Economy provides a comprehensive economic history of the Netherlands during its rise to European economic leadership, the 'Golden Age', and subsequent decline (1500-1815). The authors argue that it was the first modern economy, and defend their position with detailed analyses of its major economic sectors, as well as investigations of social structure and macro-economic performance. Dutch economic history is placed in its European and world context, and inter-continental and colonial trade are discussed fully. Special emphasis is placed on the environmental context of economic growth and later decline, as well as on demographic developments. The authors also argue that the Dutch model of development and stagnation is applicable to currently maturing economies.

The First Modern Economy Reviews

In this impressive volume, de Vries and van der Woude have given English-speaking scholars what is sure to be the definitive account of the early modern Dutch economy for years to come. Anne E. C. McCants, Jrnl of Interdisciplinary History
This book presents an intellectually ambitious argument with admirable clarity, the many separate pieces well worked out individually, and well integrated into the larger picture. There are now a number of books on the early modern Dutch economy,...but none to compare with this one in its broad sweep and the internal coherence of its basic argument. It must be the starting point for all subsequent discussion. James D. Tracy, Sixteenth Century Journal
This excellent book on the Dutch economy in the period, published first in Dutch (in 1995) and now available in English in a somewhat revised version, can be considered to be high point in this re-evaluation of the period before 1800. ...the book will certainly become a classic, one which will dominate the historiography of Dutch economic history for a long time to come. Jan Luiten van Zanden, The International History Review
This book represents an integration of many schools of thought, of academic disciplines, and of a vast body of material into a coherent whole. N.J.G. Pounds, American Historical Review
...this monumental work shows how useful economic history, when properly integrated with social and political history, can be comprehending how the world functioned in the past. Richard W. Unger, Journal of Modern History

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. By way of introduction; Part I. Structures: 2. Space and time, structures and conjunctures; 3. The people; 4. Money and taxes, borrowing and lending; 5. Three questions; Part II. Sectors: 6. Agriculture; 7. Fishing; 8. Industry; 9. Foreign trade until the mid-seventeenth century; 10. Foreign trade after the mid-seventeenth century; Part III. Analysis: 11. City and country: the social structure of a modern economy; 12. The standard of living and the labor market; 13. The course of the economy: a macroeconomic analysis; 14. Postlude.

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CIN0521578256G
9780521578257
0521578256
The First Modern Economy: Success, Failure, and Perseverance of the Dutch Economy, 1500-1815 by Jan de Vries (University of California, Berkeley)
Used - Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1997-05-28
792
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