Since trade was not an engine, neither was a part of trade, such as the trade in slaves. And certainly the profits from the trade did not finance the Industrial Revolution. Imperialism, too, was a mere part of trade, and despite the well-deserved guilt that Europeans feel in having perpetrated it, it was not an engine of their growth. Stealing from poor people is not a good business plan. Certainly the possession of India did little for the great British public, except tax them for the Navy. That Europeans did not benefit from imperialism does not mean that imperialism was good for the imperalized. That a thief kills his victim does not add to the thief’s monetary profit, and some imperialism was certainly killing. The cases of simpl...
Britain was first, though the classical (and many of the neoclassical) economists did not recognize ...
Hardt and Negri in Empire argue that ”Imperialism is over.” On the contrary, others argue that not o...
The costs and benefits of European Imperialism from the conquest of Ceuta, 1415, to the Treaty of Lu...
Since trade was not an engine, neither was a part of trade, such as the trade in slaves. And certai...
Trade reshuffles. No wonder, then, that it doesn’t work as an engine of growth—not for explaining t...
What happened to make for the factor of 16 were new ideas, what Mokyr calls “industrial Enlightenmen...
This paper is an attempt to assessing the costs and benefits for Europeans from their empires overse...
Two centuries ago the world’s economy stood at the present level of Chad. Two centuries later the w...
European colonization in Asia and Africa in the past had fully destroyed the economy and culture of ...
This paper proposes three tasks. It briefly delineates the character of the civilizing mission and t...
This paper presents theory and evidence to show that imperialism was a major factor impeding the spr...
This dissertation is an intellectual history of old regime France’s global economy. It shows how exp...
Thrift was not the cause of the Industrial Revolution or its astonishing follow on. For one thing, ...
This article is a prepublication transcript of ‘Has the Empire Struck Back?’ in Albritton, R, Makoto...
This is the Pre-print version of the Article. The official published version can be accessed from th...
Britain was first, though the classical (and many of the neoclassical) economists did not recognize ...
Hardt and Negri in Empire argue that ”Imperialism is over.” On the contrary, others argue that not o...
The costs and benefits of European Imperialism from the conquest of Ceuta, 1415, to the Treaty of Lu...
Since trade was not an engine, neither was a part of trade, such as the trade in slaves. And certai...
Trade reshuffles. No wonder, then, that it doesn’t work as an engine of growth—not for explaining t...
What happened to make for the factor of 16 were new ideas, what Mokyr calls “industrial Enlightenmen...
This paper is an attempt to assessing the costs and benefits for Europeans from their empires overse...
Two centuries ago the world’s economy stood at the present level of Chad. Two centuries later the w...
European colonization in Asia and Africa in the past had fully destroyed the economy and culture of ...
This paper proposes three tasks. It briefly delineates the character of the civilizing mission and t...
This paper presents theory and evidence to show that imperialism was a major factor impeding the spr...
This dissertation is an intellectual history of old regime France’s global economy. It shows how exp...
Thrift was not the cause of the Industrial Revolution or its astonishing follow on. For one thing, ...
This article is a prepublication transcript of ‘Has the Empire Struck Back?’ in Albritton, R, Makoto...
This is the Pre-print version of the Article. The official published version can be accessed from th...
Britain was first, though the classical (and many of the neoclassical) economists did not recognize ...
Hardt and Negri in Empire argue that ”Imperialism is over.” On the contrary, others argue that not o...
The costs and benefits of European Imperialism from the conquest of Ceuta, 1415, to the Treaty of Lu...