The French Economy in the Twentieth Century (New Studies in Economic and Social History) Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

The French Economy in the Twentieth Century (New Studies in Economic and Social History) Book

Is France still an exception in Europe, or have the French come back into line? In this textbook, Jean Pierre Dormois surveys France's spectacular Economic transformation over the past century. The book gives a general introduction to the major transformation of French society and illustrates modern economic development. It tackles the key themes associated with France, such as 'Malthusianism', 'exceptionalism' and 'Colbertism', as well as those found in standard country economic assessments such as the role of human capital formation, economic institutions, and openness to the rest of the world.Read More

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    Is France still proving itself to be an exception to European economic development? Jean-Pierre Dormois surveys France's spectacular economic transformation over the past century. His general introduction to the major transformation of French society tackles the key themes associated with France, such as "Malthusianism", "exceptionalism" and "Colbertism", as well as those found in standard country economic assessments such as the role of human capital formation, economic institutions, and openness to the rest of the world.

  • 0521660920
  • 9780521660921
  • Jean-Pierre Dormois
  • 1 July 2004
  • Cambridge University Press
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 174
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