Short History of Economic Progress
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Short History of Economic Progress

A Course in Economic History

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Short History of Economic Progress

A Course in Economic History

About this book

Y. S. Brenner is an economist whose main concern is with development, and this attitude is reflected in his approach to economic history.

He begins this seminal study in the era of the Reformation in Europe, and bases it on the hypothesis that once started, economic progress will spread over ever-increasing parts of the earth wherever and whenever conditions become suitable. From this point of view, he examines the nature of the impediments which prevent the more rapid and general progress of mankind towards greater material affluence, while at the same time considering the positive growth promoting factors in the various economies. Thus, he provides an analysis of economic progress in the developed countries showing which natural, social, political and cultural forces promoted such progress and which delayed or hindered it. He attempts to explain why European nations took several decades to emulate the achievements of Britain and why nations in other parts of the world, such as Japan and Russia, were unable for a considerable time to match the advances made in parts of Western Europe and the United States. Finally, he attempts to explain why the developing countries are still finding it so difficult to catch up with the economic progress of the more advanced nations.

Y. S. Brenner was Head of the Department of Economics at Cape Coast University in Ghana. The book arose from a series of lectures on economic development he delivered there during the years 1966–1967. This book was first published in 1969.

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Information

Year
2013
Print ISBN
9780415512367
eBook ISBN
9781136616181
Edition
1
INDEX
A
Achebe, Chinua, 293
Africa, 84, 199, 200, 267, 269
Agrarian Reform, 118
Agriculture:
General, 96, 146, 147, 224, 260
Progress in: Argentina, Australia and New Zealand, 103104
Denmark, 133137
England and Netherlands, 97, 124126
France, Belgium, 126130
Germany, 130133
India, 283284
Russia, 221
U.S.A., 102103, 139
Employment in, 8 45, 59, 183
Mechanisation of, 102104, 116
Private capital in, 242
Productivity per acre and manhour in, 9697, 183 (see also) output
Agricultural:
collectives, 241 (see also Kibbutz and Kolchos)
land cultivated, 46, 102
protection, 32
production, 234, 287
raw materials for industry, 89
revolution, 3
surplus, 220
wages in Prussia, 75, 76 (see also wage rates)
‘New Agriculture’, 1118, 98
Agrarian Reform, 118
Agronomy, 121
Aird, J. S., 95
Allen, G. C., 184, 194, 195, 231, 232, 236, 250, 258, 259, 261, 262
Arch, J., 143
Aries, R., 90
Ashley, J. W., 49
Ashton, T. S., 66, 73, 91
Ashworth, W., 7, 44, 95, 140, 143, 186, 248, 251
Asia, 84, 199, 200, 235
Asphalt, 197
Augé-Laribé, 143
B
Backhaus, A., 47
Backman, G., 87
Bakewell, 3
Banking, 110, 13...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title page
  3. Copyright page
  4. Preface
  5. Contents
  6. I The Beginnings
  7. II Population
  8. III Agriculture
  9. IV Industry
  10. V The New Era
  11. VI The Underdeveloped Countries
  12. Index