Since its publication in 1978, Jay R. Mandle's The Roots of Black Poverty has come to be seen as a landmark publication in the study of the political economy of the postbellum South. In Not Slave, Not Free, Mandle substantially revises and updates his earlier work in light of significant new research. The new edition provides an enhanced historical perspective on the African American economic experience since emancipation. Not Slave, Not Free focuses first on rural southern society before World...
Development Economics in Action Second Edition (Routledge Studies in Development Economics)
by Tony Killick
L'Algerie Face a La Mondialisation
From the Sunday Times and internationally bestselling author of The Silk Roads ‘Masterly mapping out of a new world order’ – Evening Standard The New Silk Roads – a brand new book by Peter Frankopan – takes a fresh look at the network of relationships being formed along the length and breadth of the Silk Roads today. The world is changing dramatically and in an age of Brexit and Trump, the themes of isolation and fragmentation permeating the western world stand in sharp contrast to event...
The Korean Economy (Suny Series in American Labor History)
by Hyong-Gu Yi
The Working Poor (Canadian Institute for Economic Policy)
by Sir David Ross
Le Salut par la Terre Et le Programme Économique de l'Avenir (Classic Reprint)
by Jules Meline
OECD factbook 2015/2016
It is well known that Taiwan and South Korea, both former Japanese colonies, achieved rapid growth and industrialization after 1960. The performance of former European and American colonies (Malaysia, Singapore, Burma, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Indonesia, and the Philippines) has been less impressive. Some scholars have attributed the difference to better infrastructure and greater access to education in Japan's colonies. Anne Booth examines and critiques such arguments in this ambitious comparat...
Shopping was as important in the Renaissance as it is today. This fascinating, timely and original book breaks new ground in the area of Renaissance material culture, focussing on the marketplace in its various aspects, ranging from middle-class to courtly consumption and from the provision of foodstuffs to the acquisition of antiquities and holy relics. It asks how men and women of different social classes went out into the streets, squares and shops to buy the goods they needed and wanted on a...
Toxic Aid: Economic Collapse and Recovery in Tanzania
by Henry Ford II Professor of Economics Sebastian Edwards
Annuaire Statistique Du Departement Des Hautes-Pyrenees (Ed.1807) (Histoire)
by Pierre Labouliniere
Hermes: Harmonised Econometric Research for Modelling Economic Systems