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The birth of plenty : how the prosperity of the modern world was created / William J. Bernstein.
2004
B 70 BER.B 22
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Title
The birth of plenty : how the prosperity of the modern world was created / William J. Bernstein.
Description
xii, 420 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
ISBN
0071421920 hardcover : alk. paper
9780071421928 hardcover
9780071747042
0071747044
007144291X electronic book
9780071442916 electronic book
1280304472
9781280304477
9780071421928 hardcover
9780071747042
0071747044
007144291X electronic book
9780071442916 electronic book
1280304472
9781280304477
Alternate Call Number
B 70 BER.B
Summary
"The Birth of Plenty suggests - and supports with groundbreaking analysis - that from the dawn of recorded history through 1820, the "mass of man" experienced essentially zero growth, both in economic standing or living standards. It was only in the nineteenth century that the world's standard of living began to inexorably and irreversibly improve and the modern world was born." "The Birth of Plenty frames the modern world's prosperity - or, in far too many cases, continuing lack of prosperity - in terms that are ingenious yet simple, complex yet easily understood. Entertaining and provocative, it will forever change the way you view the human pursuit of happiness and bring the conflicts of both the world's superpowers and developing nations into a fascinating and informative new light."--Jacket.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 387-401) and index.
Formatted Contents Note
An hypothesis of wealth
Property
Reason
Capital
Power, speed, and light
Synthesis of growth
The winners : Holland and England
Runners-up
The last
God, culture, mammon, and the hydonic treadmill
The great trade-off
Mannon and Mars : the winner's curse
The end of growth?
When, where, and whither.
Property
Reason
Capital
Power, speed, and light
Synthesis of growth
The winners : Holland and England
Runners-up
The last
God, culture, mammon, and the hydonic treadmill
The great trade-off
Mannon and Mars : the winner's curse
The end of growth?
When, where, and whither.
Published
New York : McGraw-Hill, c2004.
Language
English
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Review
"The Birth of Plenty suggests - and supports with groundbreaking analysis - that from the dawn of recorded history through 1820, the "mass of man" experienced essentially zero growth, both in economic standing or living standards. It was only in the nineteenth century that the world's standard of living began to inexorably and irreversibly improve and the modern world was born." "The Birth of Plenty frames the modern world's prosperity - or, in far too many cases, continuing lack of prosperity - in terms that are ingenious yet simple, complex yet easily understood. Entertaining and provocative, it will forever change the way you view the human pursuit of happiness and bring the conflicts of both the world's superpowers and developing nations into a fascinating and informative new light."--Jacket.