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Kevin H. O. Rourke

    Kevin O'Rourke je profesor ekonomické historie na Oxfordské univerzitě a člen All Souls College. Mezi lety 2014 a 2018 působil jako ředitel výzkumu v Centru pro výzkum hospodářské politiky, kde řídil síť 1100 výzkumníků z univerzit po celé Evropě. Je členem Irské královské akademie a Britské akademie.

    Globalización e historia : la evolución de una economía atlántica del siglo XIX
    Ten Korean Short Stories
    The International Trading System, Globalization and History
    Globalization and History
    Power and plenty : trade, war, and the world economy in the second millennium
    The New Comparative Economic History
    • Essays by internationally prominent economists examine long run cross-country economic trends from the perspective of New Comparative Economic History, an approach pioneered by Harvard economist Jeffrey G. Williamson. The innovative approach to economic history known as the New Comparative Economic History represents a distinct change in the way that many economic historians view their role, do their work, and interact with the broader economics profession. The New Comparative Economic History reflects a belief that economic processes can best be understood by systematically comparing experiences across time, regions, and, above all, countries. It is motivated by current questions that are not nation specific--the sources of economic growth, the importance of institutions, and the impact of globalization--and focuses on long-run trends rather than short-run ups and downs in economic activity. The essays in this volume offer a New Economic Comparative History perspective on a range of topics and are written in honor of Jeffrey G. Williamson, the most distinguished and influential scholar in the field. The contributors, prominent American and European economists, consider such topics as migration, education, and wage convergence; democracy and protectionism in the nineteenth century; trade and immigration policies in labor-scarce economies; and the effect of institutions on European productivity and jobs.

      The New Comparative Economic History
    • Globalization and History

      The Evolution of a Nineteenth-Century Atlantic Economy

      • 356 stránek
      • 13 hodin čtení
      3,7(41)Ohodnotit

      The book explores the dynamics of trade, migration, and international capital flows in the Atlantic economy leading up to 1914, highlighting the first major globalization boom. O'Rourke and Williamson utilize open-economy economics to analyze this period, distinguishing their work from previous closed-economy studies. They assess the extent and impact of globalization on participating nations and examine the political responses it triggered. By connecting historical events to contemporary globalization debates, the authors offer insights that have reshaped economic history discourse.

      Globalization and History
    • The establishment of a multilateral international trading regime is one of the great achievements of post-1945 international diplomacy. The focus of this collection is the history of the international trading system over the past two centuries. Volume I includes an overview of the subject area as well as sections considering the effects of war and peace, the late nineteenth-century backlash, and contemporary views of interwar disintegration. Volume II looks at the issues of hegemony, non-discrimination and reciprocity. It also covers customs unions, preferential trading agreements, trade wars and trade rivalry. This comprehensive two-volume set will be an invaluable source of reference on the origins of globalization.

      The International Trading System, Globalization and History