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Tato série se ponořuje do hlubokých příčin dlouhodobého ekonomického rozvoje národů. Zkoumá klíčové faktory, které formují prosperitu a stagnaci v průběhu staletí. Odborné eseje nabízejí analytický vhled do historie, institucí a technologií ovlivňujících ekonomickou trajektorii. Je to zásadní čtení pro každého, kdo se zajímá o pochopení kořenů světové ekonomiky.

The Democratization of Invention
Golden Fetters : the Gold Standard and the Great Depression 1919-1939
The Democratization of Invention

Doporučené pořadí čtení

  • The Democratization of Invention

    Patents and Copyrights in American Economic Development, 1790-1920

    • 342 stránek
    • 12 hodin čtení
    4,8(5)Ohodnotit

    Focusing on the evolution of American intellectual property rights, this examination highlights their development and influence throughout the 'long nineteenth century'. It delves into the historical context, exploring how these rights shaped cultural and economic landscapes, and assesses their lasting impact on modern intellectual property frameworks.

    The Democratization of Invention
  • This book offers a reassessment of the international monetary problems that led to the global economic crisis of the 1930s. It explores the connections between the gold standard--the framework regulating international monetary affairs until 1931--and the Great Depression that broke out in 1929. Eichengreen shows how economic policies, in conjunction with the imbalances created by World War I, gave rise to the global crisis of the 1930s. He demonstrates that the gold standard fundamentally constrained the economic policies that were pursued and that it was largely responsible for creating the unstable economic environment on which those policies acted. The book also provides a valuable perspective on the economic policies of the post-World War II period and their consequences.

    Golden Fetters : the Gold Standard and the Great Depression 1919-1939
  • This book, first published in 2005, examines the evolution and impact of American intellectual property rights during the 'long nineteenth century'. America is compared to Britain and France, whose institutions reflected their oligarchic origins. The United States created the first modern patent system and its politics were the most liberal world wide toward inventors.

    The Democratization of Invention