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Managing the Wealth of Nations : Political Economies of Change in Preindustrial Europe

This pioneering work debunks the neoliberal origin myth of how capitalism came into the world. Rössner follows the development of capitalism from the Middle Ages through the industrial revolution to the modern day, casting new light on the areas where premodern political economies of growth and dev...

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Autor principal: Rössner, Philipp Robinson
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bristol : Bristol University Press, 2023.
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  • Front Cover
  • Managing the Wealth of Nations: Political Economies of Change in Preindustrial Europe
  • Copyright information
  • Table of contents
  • List of Figures and Tables
  • Acknowledgements
  • 1 Inventing Dynamics
  • A tale of two models: the Wealth of Nations reconsidered
  • Coal but no colonies: political economy in the German-speaking lands and Marx's missed opportunity
  • What has been missing in the story of the wealth of nations? A summary of the argument
  • 2 Governing the Future
  • Working for posterity
  • Concepts of growth: Begriffsgeschichte and early modern capitalism
  • The Great War, cameralism and the origins of prospective thinking
  • Meanings of 'future' in early modern Europe
  • Modelling the oeconomic future and early modern capitalism
  • 3 The Myth of the Myopic State
  • Prologue: Potatoes, stewardship and kings
  • Benevolent or bellicose states
  • Princes, mirrors and happiness: oeconomies of statecraft from the Renaissance to the Industrial Revolution
  • What could states do in the age of capitalism's rise, 1250s-1850s?
  • 4 Configuring Free Markets
  • Moral debates in the age of the free market, 1890s
  • Of markets and men: modern models and market enchantments
  • Markets, time and spatiality
  • Well-ordered police states? The myth of over-regulated markets, 1250s-1850s
  • Strategies of market order, 1250s-1800s
  • Beyond the Industrial Revolution and the moral economy: back to the 1890s
  • Markets in theory: a continental perspective, 1250s-1850s
  • 5 Money and the Rise of Modern Capitalism
  • Early modern money's dirty hidden lives
  • Money and political economies of state formation
  • Money supply and continental visions of market economy, 1500s-1900s
  • Advocates of stable money
  • Advocati Diaboli: playing around with exchange rates
  • Monetary policy and economic life in the age of early capitalism, 1250s-1850s
  • 6 Velocity!
  • Burying money: hoarding as a danger to the common weal
  • Hoarding and velocity in the history of concepts and of economic thought
  • Coins and the dynamics of capitalism
  • Transforming oeconomy: velocity, urbanization and the manufacturing of capitalism
  • 7 Creating Wealth
  • Manufacturing capitalism: between concepts, policies and ideas
  • Mercantilism, manufacturing and the history of an old idea, 1500s-2000s
  • Lost in translation? Culture, popular enlightenment and the powers of space
  • 8 Manufacturing Wealth
  • The little manufactory, a baron and the white gold
  • Oeconomies of failure and success: between Smithian and Schumpeterian growth
  • Manufacturing capitalism in early modern Europe
  • Free trade France and ancien regime economics
  • Habsburg and the Hörnigk moment
  • Scotland: cradle of capitalism, or, how to bury your dead?
  • Sweden and the Age of Greatness, 1650-1850
  • On silver rocks, Schumpeterian states and a 'culture of growth': early modern industrial Germany, 1400s-1900s