The Secrets of Hegemony / by Tai-Yoo Kim, Daeryoon Kim.
2017
HC10-1085
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Title
The Secrets of Hegemony / by Tai-Yoo Kim, Daeryoon Kim.
Author
Kim, Tai-Yoo. author.
ISBN
9789811044168
9811044163
9789811044144
9811044147
9811044163
9789811044144
9811044147
Published
Singapore : Springer Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2017.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xxvi, 258 pages) : illustrations.
Item Number
10.1007/978-981-10-4416-8 doi
Call Number
HC10-1085
Dewey Decimal Classification
330.1509
Summary
This book revisits the historically different paths to economic development that Spain, the Netherlands, Great Britain and the United States followed at different time periods since the early modern period. Addressing the questions of how economic growth came about in these four countries and why sustained economic growth was achieved only by the two latter economic powers - Great Britain and the United States, it clearly highlights the long-term economic impact of the individual economic systems each country had developed. This discussion draws on two important variables in economic systems: whether its primary activity is agriculture, commerce, or manufacturing, and whether its productive system expands or simply reproduces. From this interpretive framework, the book suggests that the existing literature has not yet paid sufficient attention to the enduring impact on a nation’s long-term economic performance of their differing economic systems - simple agricultural reproduction system (Spain), expansive commercial reinvestment system (the Netherlands), and expansive industrial reproduction system (Great Britain and the United States). The book also demonstrates why sustained economic growth was viable only within an expansive industrial reproduction system, and what conditions Great Britain and the United States had to fulfill to create such an economic system in their specific historical contexts. It concludes by reflecting on the policy implications of the findings on current discussions concerning economic development within the global economy.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: Theoretical Premises and Historical Method
Chapter 2: Early Modern Spain
Chapter 3: Rise and Decline of the Dutch Economic Supremacy
Chapter 4: The Perfection of an Expansive Reinvestment System in England
Chapter 5: The Story of England (cont.)
Chapter 6: The Case of the United States
Chapter 7: The Story of the U.S. Economy (cont.).
Chapter 1: Theoretical Premises and Historical Method
Chapter 2: Early Modern Spain
Chapter 3: Rise and Decline of the Dutch Economic Supremacy
Chapter 4: The Perfection of an Expansive Reinvestment System in England
Chapter 5: The Story of England (cont.)
Chapter 6: The Case of the United States
Chapter 7: The Story of the U.S. Economy (cont.).