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English Economic Thought in the Seventeenth Century - Rejecting the Dutch Model

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In the seventeenth century, England saw Holland as an economic power to learn from and compete with. English Economic Thought in the Seventeenth Century: Rejecting the Dutch Model analyses English economic discourse during this period, and explores the ways in which England's economy was shaped by the example of its Dutch rival.
Drawing on an impressive range of primary and secondary sources, the chapters explore four key areas of controversy in order to illuminate the development of English economic thought at this time. These areas include: the herring industry; the setting of interest rates; banking and funds; and land registration and credit. The links between each of these debates are highlighted, and attention is also given to the broader issues of international trade, social reform and credit.
This book is of strong interest to advanced students and researchers of the history of economic thought, economic history and intellectual history.

List of contents

0.Introduction  1. Herring Fishing  2. Interest Rates  3. Banking and Funds  4. Land Registration and Credit  5. Postscript

About the author

Seiichiro Ito is Professor of Economics at Ohtsuki City College, Japan.

Summary

In the seventeenth century, England saw Holland as an economic power to learn from and compete with. English Economic Thought in the Seventeenth Century: Rejecting the Dutch Model analyses English economic discourse during this period, and explores the ways in which England’s economy was shaped by the example of its Dutch rival.
Drawing on an impressive range of primary and secondary sources, the chapters explore four key areas of controversy in order to illuminate the development of English economic thought at this time. These areas include: the herring industry; the setting of interest rates; banking and funds; and land registration and credit. The links between each of these debates are highlighted, and attention is also given to the broader issues of international trade, social reform and credit.
This book is of strong interest to advanced students and researchers of the history of economic thought, economic history and intellectual history.

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"...this is first and foremost a very helpful contribution to the history of seventeenth- century English economic thought, and one which goes a long way toward filling an important gap." - Ted McCormick, Oeconomia

Product details

Authors Seiichiro Ito
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.06.2022
 
EAN 9780367540517
ISBN 978-0-367-54051-7
No. of pages 224
Series Routledge Studies in the History of Economics
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Geography
Social sciences, law, business > Business > General, dictionaries

BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economic History, HISTORY / Historiography, Economic history, Historiography

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