Why Europe Grew Rich And Asia Did Not by Prasannan Parthasarathi
Global Economic Divergence, 1600-1850
This insightful analysis delves into the economic divergence between Europe and Asia from the 1500s to the 1800s, challenging the traditional Eurocentric narrative. It argues that Europe's rise was not due to inherent superiority but rather a series of contingent events and external factors, such as access to the New World and its resources, which facilitated industrialization. The book also highlights the role of global trade networks, colonialism, and the exploitation of resources in shaping economic trajectories, offering a nuanced understanding of historical economic development.
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- 2011
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