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remarked in "The Trouble with History", an article published on his MIT-hosted blog, that the book, while containing an enormous amount of information, offered very few ideas. "What ... Landes actually believe? And the answer, which seems to me to be damning, is that I am not sure. So I am still
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waiting for a book that helps me understand what really happened in this utterly perplexing century.... Whoever writes that book will have to be a person unafraid of offering theories as well as facts, and therefore of saying things that might turn out to be wrong."
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religion on its adherents would have pushed them to value hard work, timeliness, enterprise, free market and free-thinking to a much greater extent than for their Catholic brethren, which would explain the great success of northern Protestant regions such as the
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was no accident but instead resulted from several qualities of Europe, including its climate, political competition, economic freedom and attitude towards science and religion, more specifically from certain countries in Western Europe, primarily England.
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in his analysis, a charge which Landes himself does not deny; in fact, he embraces it explicitly, arguing that an explanation for an economic miracle that happened originally only in Europe (though he deals with the later
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Additionally, an alternate theory relies on literacy and the gap between Protestants and Catholics as an explanation for the difference in economic results.
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figures, he credited intangible assets, such as culture and enterprise, to explain economic success or failure.
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Landes was Emeritus Professor of Economics and Coolidge Professor of History at
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Economic History Debate between David Landes and Andre Gunder Frank on C-SPAN2
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The Wealth and Poverty of Nations: Why Some are So Rich and Some So Poor
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He also spends a good deal of effort to debunk claims that the
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In short, he argues that the vast economic growth of the
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did not happen, was not significant, or was financed by
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David S. Landes
Economic history
Little, Brown
ISBN
9780316908672
OCLC
1158368656
David Landes
economic histories
United States
Japan
China
Arab world
Latin America
cliometric
Harvard University
Protestant work ethic
Max Weber
Protestant
Netherlands
Great Britain
Denmark
Germany
Spain
France
'hydraulic thesis'
Karl A. Wittfogel
Oriental Despotism: A Comparative Study of Total Power
tropical climes

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