Kevin Hjortshoj O'Rourke is the Chichele Professor of Economic History at the University of Oxford, a Fellow of All Souls College, and the Research Director of the Centre for Economic Policy Research. He received his PhD from Harvard in 1989. He has previously taught at Trinity College Dublin, University College Dublin, Columbia University, and Sciences Po, Paris. He is a Member of the Royal Irish Academy and a Fellow of the British Academy, and has served as President of the European Historical Economics Society, and Vice-President of the Economic History Association. He has worked extensively on the history of the international economy.
Jeffrey Gale Williamson is Laird Bell Professor of Economics, emeritus, Harvard University; Honorary Fellow, Department of Economics, University of Wisconsin-Madison;, Research Associate NBER; and Research Fellow CEPR. President of the Economic History Association (1994-1995), Chairman of the Harvard Economics Department (1997-2000), and Master of Harvard's Mather House (1986-1993), his most recent books are: Unequal Gains: American Growth and Inequality since 1700 (2016, with Peter Lindert); Latin American Inequality in the Long Run (forthcoming, edited with Luis Bertola); TheCambridge History of Capitalism (2 vols. 2014, edited with Larry Neal); Trade and Poverty: When the Third World Fell Behind (2011); Globalization and the Poor Periphery before 1950 (2006); and Global Migration and the World Economy (2005, with Timothy Hatton).
1. Introduction, Kevin O'Rourke and Jeffrey Williamson 2. Measuring the Spread of Modern Manufacturing to the Poor Periphery, Agustin Benetrix, Kevin O'Rourke, and Jeffrey Williamson Europe and the Middle East 3. State and Market in Russian Industrialization, Steven Nafziger and Andrei Markevich 4. East and Central Europe, Alex Klein, Max Schulze, and Tamas Vonyo 5. Industrialization and De-Industrialization in Southeast Europe, Michael Kopsidis and Martin Ivanov 6. The Industrialization of Italy 1861-1971, Matteo Gomellini and Gianni Toniolo 7. Industrialization in Egypt and Turkey, 1870-2010, Ulas Karakoc, Laura Panza, and Sevket Pamuk Asia 8. East Asian Industrial Pioneers: Japan, Korea and Taiwan, Dwight Perkins and John Tang 9. Industrialization in China, Loren Brandt, Debin Ma, and Thomas Rawski 10. From Artisanal Production to Machine Tools: Industrialization in India over the Long Run, Bishnupriya Gupta and Tirthankar Roy 11. From Commodity Booms to Economic Miracles: Why Southeast Asian Industry Lagged Behind, Jean-Pascal Bassino and Jeffrey Williamson Latin America 12. Industrial Growth in Mexico and Peru over the Long Run, Aurora Gomez Galvarriato and Graciela Marquez Colin 13. The Industrialization of South America: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Colombia, 1890-2010, Gerardo della Paolera, Xavier Duran, and Aldo Musacchio Sub-Saharan Africa 14. Patterns of Manufacturing Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa: From Colonization to the Present: Gareth Austin, Ewout Frankema, and Morten Jerven
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