Settler Economies in World History (Global Economic History, 9) - Hardcover

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Settler colonialism was a major aspect of the imperial age that began in the sixteenth century and has encompassed the whole world unto the present. Modern settler societies have together constituted one of the major routes to economic development from their foundation in resource abundance and labour scarcity. This book is a major and wide-ranging comparative historical enquiry into the experiences of the settler world. The roles of indigenous dispossession, large-scale immigrant labour, land abundance, trade, capital, and the settler institutions, are central to this economic formation and its history. The chapters examine those economies that emerged as genuine colonial hybrids out of their differing neo-European backgrounds, with distinctive post-independence structures and an institutional persistence into the present as independent states.

Contributors include Stanley Engerman, Susan Carter, Henry Willebald, Luis Bertola, Claude Lützelschwab, Frank Tough, Kathleen Dimmer, Tony Ward, Drew Keeling, Carl Mosk, David Meredith, Martin Shanahan, John K Wilson, Bernard Attard, Grietjie Verhoef, Tim Rooth, Francine McKenzie, Jorge Alvarez, Jim McAloon, as well as the editors.

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Christopher Lloyd, PhD (1991) is professor of economic history in the University of New England, Australia, and visiting professor at Helsinki University, Finland. His fields of research have included historical theory, Australian historical political economy, comparative welfare states, and Australian Aboriginal history.

Jacob Metzer is Emeritus Professor of Economics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His research areas include the economic history of Mandatory Palestine and Israel, Jewish migration and employment patterns, economic aspects of ethno-nationalism, and the economics of settler societies.

Richard Sutch is an economic historian, a Distinguished Professor of Economics at the University of California, Riverside, and a Research Associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research. He has served as the President of the International Economic History Association.
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"The [...] volume is a warmly welcomed addition to [the] expanding literature on the unity of the settler economy experience. [...] Settler Economies in World History provides an entertaining and valuable snapshot of the state of research in different branches of the economic history of settler societies. [...] [I]t represents a worthwhile addition to our growing knowledge of settler societies and their economies." - Gary B. Magee, in: Settler Colonial Studies 4/1 (2014), pp. 122-124 [DOI: 10.1080/2201473X.2013.831337]

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  • Publication date2013
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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: New. xxiii, 605 pages : 24 cm. Contents: Introduction / Richard Sutch -- Settler colonization and societies in world history : patterns and concepts / Christopher Lloyd and Jacob Metzer -- Part A: General perspectives -- Why the settlers soared : the dynamics of immigration and economic growth -- In the "golden age" for settler societies / Susan B. Carter and Richard Sutch -- Five hundred years of European colonization : inequality and paths of development / Stanley L. Engerman and Kenneth L. Sokoloff -- Uneven development paths among settler societies, 1870-2000 / Henry Willebald and Luis Bertola -- Settler colonialism in Africa / Claude Lutzelschwab -- Jews in mandatory Palestine and additional phenomena of atypical settler -- Colonization in modern time / Jacob Metzer -- Part B: Comparative themes settler-indigenous relations -- "Great frauds and abuses" : institutional innovation at the colonial frontier of private property : case studies of the individualization of Maori Indian and Metis lands / Frank Tough and Kathleen Dimmer -- Aboriginal economies in settler societies : Maori and Canadian prairie Indians / Tony Ward -- Labor and migration -- Patterns and processes of migration : an overview / Drew Keeling -- Three island frontiers : Japanese migration in the Pacific / Carl Mosk -- Coerced labour in southern hemisphere settler economies / David Meredith -- Labor market outcomes in settler economies between 1870 and 1913 : accounting for differences in labor hours and occupations / Martin P. Shanahan and John K. Wilson -- Finance and capital flows -- Wakefieldian investment and the birth of new societies, c. 1830 to 1930 / Bernard Attard -- Financial intermediaries in settler economies : the role of the banking sector development in South Africa, 1850-2000 / Grietjie Verhoef -- Trade and investment -- International trade and investment of the settler economies during the twentieth century : Argentina, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and South Africa / Tim Rooth -- Trade, dominance, dependence and the end of the settlement era in Canada -- Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, 1920-1973 / Francine McKenzie -- Institutional development -- So similar, so different : New Zealand and Uruguay in the world economy / Jorge Alvarez and Luis Bertola -- The state and economic policy in twentieth century Australia and New Zealand : escaping the staples trap? / Jim McAloon -- Institutional patterns of the settler societies : hybrid, parallel, and -- Convergent / Christopher Lloyd -- Notes on contributors -- Index. Seller Inventory # 14jbew215

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