Readings...
Additional Readings for the Class (not in Navin's reader)
1.  Industrial Revolution in England (chapter 11 in book):  DN McCloskey
 
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Farewell to Alms: A Brief Economic History of the World
(forthcoming Princeton: Princeton University Press - rough draft
from January)
| Preface | iii | |
| Ackjnowledgements | v | |
| 1. | Introduction…………………………………….. | 1-19 | 
|  |  |  | 
| The Malthusian Trap:
Economic Life to 1800 | ||
| 2. | 20-44 | |
| 3. | Material Living
Standards……………………….. | 45-84 | 
| 4. | Fertility………………………………………….. | 85-110 | 
| 5. | Life Expectancy…………………………………. | 111-138 | 
| 6. | 139-165 | |
| 7. | Technological
Advance………………………….. | 166-181 | 
| 8. | Institutions............................................................... | 182-205 | 
| 9. | The
Emergence of Modern Man................................ | 206-235 | 
|  |  |  | 
| The Industrial
Revolution | ||
| 10. | Modern Growth: the
Wealth of Nations………… | 236-255 | 
| 11. | The Problem of the
Industrial Revolution……….. | 256-283 | 
| 12. | The English Industrial
Revolution, | 284-322 | 
| 13. | Why England?  Why not China, Japan or
India?....... | 323-339 | 
| 14. | Social Consequences
............................................ | 340-375 | 
| The Great Divergence | ||
| 15. | The Great Divergence:
World Growth since 1800.. | 376-410 | 
| 16. | The Proximate Sources
of Divergence…………... | 411-439 | 
| 17. | Why Isn’t the Whole
World Developed?.................. | 440-465 | 
| 18. | Conclusion: Strange  | 466-467 | 
|  |  |  | 
|  | Technical
Appendix……………………………... | 468-472 | 
|  | References……………………………………….. | 473-499 |