Economics and the historian

These essays provide a thorough introduction to economics for historians. The authors, all eminent scholars, show how to use economic thinking, economic models, and economic methods to enrich historical research. They examine such vital issues as long-term trends, institutions, labor--including an e...

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Other Authors: Rawski, Thomas G. (-)
Format: Book
Language:Inglés
Published: Berkeley : University of California Press cop. 1996
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Online Access:Sumario
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Summary:These essays provide a thorough introduction to economics for historians. The authors, all eminent scholars, show how to use economic thinking, economic models, and economic methods to enrich historical research. They examine such vital issues as long-term trends, institutions, labor--including an engaging dialogue between a labor historian and a labor economist--international affairs, and money and banking. Scholars and teachers of history will welcome this volume as an introduction and guide to economics, a springboard for their own research, and a lively and provocative source of collateral reading for students at every level. The combined research experience of these authors encompasses many varieties of economics and covers a kaleidoscopic array of nations, subjects, and time periods. All are expert in presenting the insights and complexities of economics to nonspecialist audiences.
Item Description:"This volume evolved from papers and discussion at a workshop and conference, Economic Methods for Chinese Historical Research... held in Honolulu, Hawaii, in January 1987, and Oracle, Arizona, in January 1988." - Pref
Physical Description:xiv, 297 p. : il. ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. 253-278) e índice
ISBN:9780520072688
9780520072695