The Political Economy of Anglo-French Trade, 16891900
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Köp båda 2 för 851 krThis book brings together a group of leading economic historians to examine how institutions, innovation, and industrialization have determined the development of nations. Presented in honor of Joel Mokyr--arguably the preeminent economic historia...
"Nye writes 100 percent pure, uncut nonfiction to get your geek on, putting the myth of three centuries of British trade superiority on trial. Examining the protectionist tariffs the country used against the French, particularly on agriculture and wine imports, War, Wine, and Taxes casts Britain in a less liberal light than most histories. Free trade being one of the hottest topics of our age, Nye's fresh hindsight is timely."--Maggie Dutton, Seattle Weekly "Conventional wisdom holds that Great Britain was the great free-trade hegemonic power of the 19th century...Nye's fascinating new book aims to undermine the conventional wisdom, and it does so very successfully...Nye presents interesting, well-argued analyses of Britain's trade barriers on French wine and their effect on both the domestic brewing industry and the ability of the British state to raise revenues by taxing beer."--M. Veseth, Choice "The core substance of the book is a clear, well-argued, methodically executed and explained attempt to rewrite assumptions about the realities rather than the rhetoric of British trade policy and the notion of free trade. There is always something exhilarating about an argument, especially when it is well presented... It is heady stuff, and it has to be said the work makes a very convincing case for abandoning complacent, conventional assumptions. Likewise, the core contribution of the book succeeds very well in raising questions regarding the state, conceptualizations of the state, and ultimately the role of the state."--Nicholas Alexander, Enterprise and Society "This is a very important work of economic history... If you don't buy this book, it's OK. I'm sure your mother would understand ... while she sits alone in her kitchen ... thinking of nothing but your happiness."--Daniel W. Drezner, Daniel W. Drezner blog "Nye has performed a useful service by providing an accurate portrayal of the true state of the trade policy of the British government, a policy that was often at odds with the free-trade claims of thinkers and politicians."--K. Steven Vincent, European Legacy
John V. C. Nye is Professor of Economics and History at Washington University in St. Louis. From the Fall of 2007, he will be Professor of Economics at George Mason University and will occupy the Frederic Bastiat Chair in Political Economy at the Mercatus Center.
Preface ix Introduction xiii Chapter 1: Problems of Perspective: The Myth of Free Trade Britain and Fortress France 1 Chapter 2: The History of British Economic Policy 20 Chapter 3: The Unbearable Lightness of Drink: Assessing the Effects of British Tariffs on French Wine 32 Chapter 4: The Beginnings: Trade and the Struggle for European Power in the Late 1600s 44 Chapter 5: Counterfactuals or What If? 60 Chapter 6: Wine, Beer, and Money: The Political Economy of Brewing and Eighteenth-Century British Fiscal Policy 68 Chapter 7: The Political Economy of Nineteenth-Century Trade 89 Chapter 8: Trade and Taxes in Retrospect: Were British Fiscal Exceptionalism and Economic Success Linked? 110 Appendix: Modeling the Effects of British and French Tariffs on National Income 121 Notes 145 References 159 Index 167