The Cambridge economic history of Europe : Volume VII. - The industrial economies: Capital, labour, and enterprise : Part 1. Britain, France, Germany, and Scandinavia / Edited by Peter Mathias ; Edited by M. M. Postan.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: The Cambridge economic history of Europe | The Cambridge economic history of EuropePublication details: Cambridge, England : Cambridge University Press, 1978.Description: xx, 832 pages : charts, illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0521215900
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.94 19
LOC classification:
  • HC 240 .C312 1978
Partial contents:
Chapter I: Introduction: The inputs for growth / Robert M. Solow; Peter Temin.
Britain : Chapter II: Capital formation in Great Britain / C. H. Feinstein -- Chapter III: Labour in Great Britain / Sidney Pollard -- Chapter IV: Industrial entrepreneurship and management in Great Britain / Peter L. Payne.
France : Chapter V: Capital investment and economic growth in France 1820-1930 / Maurice Lévy-Leboyer -- Chapter VI: Labour in the French economy since the revolution / Yves Lequin -- Chapter VII: Entrepreneurship and management in France in the nineteenth century / Claude Fohlen.
Germany : Chapter VIII: Capital formation in Germany in the nineteenth century / R. H. Tilly -- Chapter IX: Labour in German industrialization / J. J. Lee -- Chapter X: Entrepreneurs and managers in German industrialization / Jürgen Kocka.
Scandinavia : Chapter XI: Labour and capital in the Scandinavian countries in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries / K.G. HIldebrand
Summary: "The seventh volume of The Cambridge Economic History of Europe is the second of a group of three to cover the economic history of the Western world (including the United States and Japan) during and since the Industrial Revolution. The main theme of this volume is the role played in the growth of the industrial economies by capital, labour, and enterprise. Separate chapters study each of these factors for the principal economies." - From the back cover.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 729-780) and index.

Chapter I: Introduction: The inputs for growth / Robert M. Solow; Peter Temin.

Britain : Chapter II: Capital formation in Great Britain / C. H. Feinstein -- Chapter III: Labour in Great Britain / Sidney Pollard -- Chapter IV: Industrial entrepreneurship and management in Great Britain / Peter L. Payne.

France : Chapter V: Capital investment and economic growth in France 1820-1930 / Maurice Lévy-Leboyer -- Chapter VI: Labour in the French economy since the revolution / Yves Lequin -- Chapter VII: Entrepreneurship and management in France in the nineteenth century / Claude Fohlen.

Germany : Chapter VIII: Capital formation in Germany in the nineteenth century / R. H. Tilly -- Chapter IX: Labour in German industrialization / J. J. Lee -- Chapter X: Entrepreneurs and managers in German industrialization / Jürgen Kocka.

Scandinavia : Chapter XI: Labour and capital in the Scandinavian countries in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries / K.G. HIldebrand

"The seventh volume of The Cambridge Economic History of Europe is the second of a group of three to cover the economic history of the Western world (including the United States and Japan) during and since the Industrial Revolution. The main theme of this volume is the role played in the growth of the industrial economies by capital, labour, and enterprise. Separate chapters study each of these factors for the principal economies." - From the back cover.

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