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The English in the East Indies: Economic integration at the birth of capitalism.
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The English in the East Indies: Economic integration at the birth of capitalism./
作者:
Erikson, Emily.
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237 p.
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Adviser: Peter Bearman.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International67-10A.
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Economics, History. -
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9780542916083
The English in the East Indies: Economic integration at the birth of capitalism.
Erikson, Emily.
The English in the East Indies: Economic integration at the birth of capitalism.
- 237 p.
Adviser: Peter Bearman.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Columbia University, 2006.
Before the industrial revolution, the English East India Company linked the disjoint markets of Asia and Northern Europe and created one structured, densely integrated global trade network. This dissertation uses a newly-constructed dataset to reconstruct the development of the English company's trade network over the lifetime of the firm. The dissertation answers the questions: (1) how did the EIC successfully create the conditions for organized global trade; (2) what is process by which trade expands; (3) how does the institutional setting of a location affect its incorporation into the development of an organized trade network. The initial stage of the dissertation involved the electronic transcription of data recording all 4,572 voyages of the EIC and the career histories of the 12,956 men who served as officers aboard the East, Indiamen ships---supplemented by the collection of institutional and geographic variables on the 272 ports visited by the EIC and micro-histories of encounters preserved in the surviving ships' logs, stored in the British Library. The span of time covers two centuries of expansion, from 1601 to 1835. Analysis strategies include longitudinal social network analysis, spatial analysis, and focused case histories. This mixed-method approach allows the application and investigation of theoretical insights from new institutionalism and social networks, designed to sit within the broader fields of economic, historical, and cultural sociology. There is a particular focus on incorporating the history of world trade into the development of modern capitalism and the dynamics generating economic growth.
ISBN: 9780542916083Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017418
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