For courses in the economics curriculum in World Economic History, European Economics History, History of Economic Thought, as well as related courses within history departments. This is a very readable introduction to econo...

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For courses in the economics curriculum in World Economic History, European Economics History, History of Economic Thought, as well as related courses within history departments. This is a very readable introduction to economic history employing an international approach that spans feudalism and the development of modern capitalism in different developing economies. It takes a narrative cause-effect approach rather than an analytic one.

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