Globalization and History is an impressive book. It asks a big question: What was the economic impact of globalization in the late nineteenth century? To answer it, Kevin O Rourke and Jeff Williamson deploy new data principally purchasing-power-parity-adjusted real wages and land values for major economies in Europe and the Americas and analyze them with regressions and computable general-equilibrium (CGE) models. The analysis is always incisive and frequently elegant; the writing is accessible to the general reader as well as the professional. The message is upbeat: nineteenth-century globalization was a good thing because it allowed poor countries to catch up to rich ones. But unskilled workers in the leading countries suffered, leading t...
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Much of the comparative economic history of the nineteenth century focuses on the spread of the Indu...
Some world historians attach globalization “big bang” significance to 1492 (Christopher Colombus stu...
In recent decades, economic historians have debated when globalization began. Based upon a narrow de...
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This paper argues that trade specialization played an indispensable role in supporting the Industria...
Some world historians attach globalization big bang' significance to 1492 (Christopher Colombus stum...
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Given the intensity of the current debate about the impact of globalization on brain drain in the Th...
Some world historians attach globalization “big bang” significance to 1492 (Christopher Colombus stu...
For better or for worse, in recent times the rapid growth of international economic exchange has cha...
This paper surveys the causes and consequences of late 19th century globalization, as well as the an...
This paper argues that trade specialization played an indispensable role in supporting the Industria...
This paper argues that a geographical perspectie is fundamental to understanding comparative economi...
There are two contrasting views of pre-19th century trade and globalization. First there are the wor...
The present wave of globalization is the secon one in economic history: at the end of nineteenth cen...
Much of the comparative economic history of the nineteenth century focuses on the spread of the Indu...
Some world historians attach globalization “big bang” significance to 1492 (Christopher Colombus stu...
In recent decades, economic historians have debated when globalization began. Based upon a narrow de...
What are the problems addressed by the growing field of global economic history? What debates and me...
This paper argues that trade specialization played an indispensable role in supporting the Industria...
Some world historians attach globalization big bang' significance to 1492 (Christopher Colombus stum...
In the first global century before 1914, trade and especially migration had profound effects on both...
Given the intensity of the current debate about the impact of globalization on brain drain in the Th...
Some world historians attach globalization “big bang” significance to 1492 (Christopher Colombus stu...
For better or for worse, in recent times the rapid growth of international economic exchange has cha...
This paper surveys the causes and consequences of late 19th century globalization, as well as the an...
This paper argues that trade specialization played an indispensable role in supporting the Industria...
This paper argues that a geographical perspectie is fundamental to understanding comparative economi...
There are two contrasting views of pre-19th century trade and globalization. First there are the wor...