The Great Divergence Reconsidered The Great Divergence Reconsidered

The Great Divergence Reconsidered

Europe, India, and the Rise to Global Economic Power

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Publisher Description

Contrary to popular narratives, The Great Divergence Reconsidered shows that Europe's rise to its current status as an undisputed world economic leader was not the effect of the Industrial Revolution, nor can it be explained by coal or colonial exploitation. Using a wealth of new historical evidence, Roman Studer shows that the Great Divergence occurred in the seventeenth century, if not earlier. When compared to India and other parts of the Asiatic world, early modern Europe was characterized by a more powerful transportation system, bigger trade flows, larger and better integrated markets, higher productivity levels, and superior living standards, even before the Industrial Revolution brought about far-reaching structural changes and made Europe's supremacy even more pronounced. Thus, an interplay of various factors best explains Europe's early and gradual rise, including better institutions, favorable geographical features, increasing political stability, and increasingly rapid advances in science and technology.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2015
January 21
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
331
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
7.7
MB
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