Economics and World History: Myths and ParadoxesWe cherish many myths about our histories. Not the least of these myths are those about economic history: such as the roots of depressions, the causes of growth and the reasons behind nations' different stages of economic development. Paul Bairoch sets out in this book to demolish 18 such myths and to reveal generally unnoticed but economically important turning points in modern economic history. |
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... protectionist measures , since it was protectionism that caused the 1929 crash and especially its following depression . Economic history shows that there are at least three myths underlying this assumption . The first concerns the ...
... protectionist measures , since it was protectionism that caused the 1929 crash and especially its following depression . Economic history shows that there are at least three myths underlying this assumption . The first concerns the ...
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... protectionism , but liberalism in the United Kingdom These years can undoubtedly be described as a period of increased protectionism in Continental Europe , but not all countries changed their policies at the same rate , especially ...
... protectionism , but liberalism in the United Kingdom These years can undoubtedly be described as a period of increased protectionism in Continental Europe , but not all countries changed their policies at the same rate , especially ...
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... protectionism generates international trade , it does indicate that protectionism does not always necessarily hinder it . On the other hand , trade expansion is not an aim in itself but merely a means of achieving economic growth . It ...
... protectionism generates international trade , it does indicate that protectionism does not always necessarily hinder it . On the other hand , trade expansion is not an aim in itself but merely a means of achieving economic growth . It ...
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Were only the fascist economies able to overcome | 7 |
Was there a Golden Era of European Free Trade? | 16 |
NonEuropean traditional trade policies before the nineteenth | 30 |
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