Innovation and Economic Development in Eurasia, 500 BCE-Present
Bas Van Leeuwen (),
Dmitry Didenko (),
Matteo Calabrese () and
Meimei Wang ()
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Bas Van Leeuwen: International Institute of Social History
Dmitry Didenko: Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
Matteo Calabrese: Bocconi University
Meimei Wang: Institute of Economics
in Frontiers in Economic History from Springer, currently edited by Diebolt, Claude and Haupert, Michael
Date: 2025
ISBN: 978-3-031-97043-6
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 Introduction
- Bas Van Leeuwen, Dmitry Didenko, Matteo Calabrese and Meimei Wang
- Ch Chapter 10 Well-Being Beyond GDP
- Bas Van Leeuwen, Dmitry Didenko, Matteo Calabrese and Meimei Wang
- Ch Chapter 11 Future Research: A Long-Run Overview of Human and Economic Development in Northern Eurasia
- Bas Van Leeuwen, Dmitry Didenko, Matteo Calabrese and Meimei Wang
- Ch Chapter 2 Income and Growth in the Ancient and Early Medieval World
- Bas Van Leeuwen, Dmitry Didenko, Matteo Calabrese and Meimei Wang
- Ch Chapter 3 Further Medieval Economic Divergence: Technology Adoption in a Predominantly Agricultural World
- Bas Van Leeuwen, Dmitry Didenko, Matteo Calabrese and Meimei Wang
- Ch Chapter 4 The Change Towards Modern Growth: Proximate Causes
- Bas Van Leeuwen, Dmitry Didenko, Matteo Calabrese and Meimei Wang
- Ch Chapter 5 The Change to Modern Growth: Ultimate Causes (Technology, Institutions/Culture, and Geography)
- Bas Van Leeuwen, Dmitry Didenko, Matteo Calabrese and Meimei Wang
- Ch Chapter 6 The Spread of the Industrial Revolution, c. 1760–Present
- Bas Van Leeuwen, Dmitry Didenko, Matteo Calabrese and Meimei Wang
- Ch Chapter 7 State Intervention and Forced Industrialization in the Twentieth Century
- Bas Van Leeuwen, Dmitry Didenko, Matteo Calabrese and Meimei Wang
- Ch Chapter 8 The Effect of Government Expenditure and Monetary Expansion on Economic Growth
- Bas Van Leeuwen, Dmitry Didenko, Matteo Calabrese and Meimei Wang
- Ch Chapter 9 Catching Up and Falling Behind: Economic Growth in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries
- Bas Van Leeuwen, Dmitry Didenko, Matteo Calabrese and Meimei Wang
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-97043-6
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