This paper extends our previous work on grain market integration across Europe and the Americas in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries (Dobado, García-Hiernaux and Guerrero, 2012). By using the same econometric methodology, we now present: 1) a search for statistical evidence in the East of an “Early Globalization” comparable to the one ongoing in the West by mid eighteenth century; 2) a study on the integration of grain markets in China and Japan and its functioning in comparison to Western countries; 3) a discussion of the relevance of our findings for the debate on the Great Divergence. Our main conclusions are: 1) substantial differences in the degree of integration and the functioning of grain markets are observed between East and...
This paper argues that market integration should be measured as σ-convergence over the largest poss...
Some world historians attach globalization “big bang” significance to 1492 (Christopher Colombus stu...
We take up again the famous case of the trade in wheat between the United States and the United King...
JEL:C22, F15, N10, N70. Very preliminary draft, please do not quote without the authors’ permission....
This paper addresses two important topics in recent economic historiography: globalization and the g...
This paper contributes to the debate on globalization and the great divergence with a comprehensive ...
This text provides an overview of developments in global economic history since World War II. It foc...
This paper provides an introduction to what is known about trends in international commodity market ...
This paper compares the waves of globalization before the outbreak of the Great Recession in 2007 wi...
This paper pursues the comparison of economic integration today and pre 1914 for trade as well as fi...
Some world historians attach globalization big bang' significance to 1492 (Christopher Colombus stum...
This paper explores the dynamics underlying integration of the international grain markets of the ni...
This paper contributes to the debate on globalization and the great divergence with a comprehensive ...
GECEM Project (ERC-Starting Grant), ref. 679371, under the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research an...
This paper compares the waves of globalization before the outbreak of the Great Recession in 2007 wi...
This paper argues that market integration should be measured as σ-convergence over the largest poss...
Some world historians attach globalization “big bang” significance to 1492 (Christopher Colombus stu...
We take up again the famous case of the trade in wheat between the United States and the United King...
JEL:C22, F15, N10, N70. Very preliminary draft, please do not quote without the authors’ permission....
This paper addresses two important topics in recent economic historiography: globalization and the g...
This paper contributes to the debate on globalization and the great divergence with a comprehensive ...
This text provides an overview of developments in global economic history since World War II. It foc...
This paper provides an introduction to what is known about trends in international commodity market ...
This paper compares the waves of globalization before the outbreak of the Great Recession in 2007 wi...
This paper pursues the comparison of economic integration today and pre 1914 for trade as well as fi...
Some world historians attach globalization big bang' significance to 1492 (Christopher Colombus stum...
This paper explores the dynamics underlying integration of the international grain markets of the ni...
This paper contributes to the debate on globalization and the great divergence with a comprehensive ...
GECEM Project (ERC-Starting Grant), ref. 679371, under the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research an...
This paper compares the waves of globalization before the outbreak of the Great Recession in 2007 wi...
This paper argues that market integration should be measured as σ-convergence over the largest poss...
Some world historians attach globalization “big bang” significance to 1492 (Christopher Colombus stu...
We take up again the famous case of the trade in wheat between the United States and the United King...