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INTRODUCTION Comparisons, Connections, and Narratives of European Economic Development |
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Variations on the Europe-Centered Story: Demography, Ecology, and Accumulation |
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Other Europe-Centered Stories: Markets, Firms, and Institutions |
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Problems with the Europe-Centered Stories |
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Building a More Inclusive Story |
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Comparisons, Connections, and the Structure of the Argument |
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A Note on Geographic Coverage |
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PART ONE: A WORLD OF SURPRISING RESEMBLANCES |
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Europe before Asia? Population, Capital Accumulation, and Technology in Explanations of European Development |
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Agriculture, Transport, and Livestock Capital |
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Living Longer? Living Better? |
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Market Economies in Europe and Asia |
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Land Markets and Restrictions on Land Use in China and Western Europe |
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Migration, Markets, and Institutions |
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Markets for Farm Products |
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Rural Industry and Sideline Activities |
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Family Labor in China and Europe: ``Involution'' and the ``Industrious Revolution'' |
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Conclusion to Part 1: Multiple Cores and Shared Constraints in the Early Modern World Economy |
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PART TWO: FROM NEW ETHOS TO NEW ECONOMY? CONSUMPTION, INVESTMENT, AND CAPITALISM |
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INTRODUCTION |
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Luxury Consumption and the Rise of Capitalism |
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More and Less Ordinary Luxuries |
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Everyday Luxuries and Popular Consumption in Early Modern Europe and Asia |
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Consumer Durables and the ``Objectification'' of Luxury |
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Exotic Goods and the Velocity of Fashion: Global Conjuncture and the Appearance of Culturally Based Economic Difference |
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Luxury Demand, Social Systems, and Capitalist Firms |
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Visible Hands: Firm Structure, Sociopolitical Structure, and ``Capitalism'' in Europe and Asia |
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Overseas Extraction and Capital Accumulation: The Williams Thesis Revisited |
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The Importance of the Obvious: Luxury Demand, Capitalism, and New World Colonization |
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Interstate Competition, Violence, and State Systems: How They Didn't Matter and How They Did |
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Conclusion to Part 2: The Significance of Similarities---and of Differences |
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PART THREE: BEYOND SMITH AND MALTHUS: FROM ECOLOGICAL CONSTRAINTS TO SUSTAINED INDUSTRIAL GROWTH |
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Shared Constraints: Ecological Strain in Western Europe and East Asia |
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Deforestation and Soil Depletion in China: Some Comparisons with Europe |
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Trading for Resources with Old World Peripheries: Common Patterns and Limits of Smithian Solutions to Quasi-Malthusian Problems |
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Abolishing the Land Constraint: The Americas as a New Kind of Periphery |
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Another New World, Another Windfall: Precious Metals |
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Some Measurements of Ecological Relief: Britain in the Age of the Industrial Revolution |
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Comparisons and Calculations: What Do the Numbers Mean? |
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Beyond and Besides the Numbers |
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Last Comparisons: Labor Intensity, Resources, and Industrial ``Growing Up'' |
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Appendix A Comparative Estimates of Land Transport Capacity per Person: Germany and North India, circa 1800 |
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Appendix B Estimates of Manure Applied to North China and European Farms in the Late Eighteenth Century, and a Comparison of Resulting Nitrogen Fluxes |
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Appendix C Forest Cover and Fuel-Supply Estimates for France, Lingnan, and a Portion of North China, 1700--1850 |
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Appendix D Estimates of ``Ghost Acreage'' Provided by Various Imports to Late Eighteenth- and Early Nineteenth-Century Britain |
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Appendix E Estimates of Earning Power of Rural Textile Workers in the Lower Yangzi Region of China, 1750--1840 |
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Appendix F Estimates of Cotton and Silk Production, Lower Yangzi and China as a Whole, 1750 and Later---With Comparisons to United Kingdom, France, and Germany |
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Bibliography |
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Index |
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