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Economic Response: Comparative Studies in Trade, Finance, and Growth
Harvard University Press, 1978 Cloth: 978-0-674-23025-5 Library of Congress Classification HC240.K453 Dewey Decimal Classification 330.94
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Charles Kindleberger, an international economic specialist, seeks in this book to show how economic history and economic analysis can interact, giving particular attention to the question of how history can be used in a comparative setting to test economic models for generality. His history and examples span the seventeenth to the twentieth century. The important and unexpected result is to show how the applicable economic model in given instances is strongly conditioned by social, socio-psychological, and political settings in which a given stimulus elicits a particular response. As a by-product, Kindleberger throws light on the political economy of Western European states, especially in international economic dimensions, but also in technological change, scientific education, and economic growth. See other books on: Commerce | Comparative Studies | Finance | Growth | Trade See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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