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The People and the British Economy, 1830-1914 Roderick Floud (Provost, Provost, London Guildhall University)

The People and the British Economy, 1830-1914 By Roderick Floud (Provost, Provost, London Guildhall University)

The People and the British Economy, 1830-1914 by Roderick Floud (Provost, Provost, London Guildhall University)


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This work describes the income and wealth of Britain between 1830-1914, its growth, and how that wealth was produced by and distributed between different people in the population. Britain's role as the world's major trading nation, was an exceptional time in the history of the country.

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The People and the British Economy, 1830-1914 by Roderick Floud (Provost, Provost, London Guildhall University)

The inspiration for this book comes from the words of Adam Smith: `Consumption is the sole end of and purpose of all production....' This book concentrates, in that spirit, on people rather on things; it describes the overall income and wealth of Britain, its growth, and how that income and wealth was produced by and distributed between different people in the population. Population growth has a central place, as do the changes in home and workplace, in the transformation of the lives of successive generations in Victorian and Edwardian Britain. Between 1830 and 1914 Britain became the world's major trading nation, carrier of the majority of the world's goods, by far the largest investor overseas, and the centre of the world's financial system. It was an exceptional time in the history of the country and one to which many look back, even a hundred years later, with nostalgia. This book seeks to describe and assess what was achieved in those eighty-five years.

The People and the British Economy, 1830-1914 Reviews

It is to Roderick Floud's credit that he does not allow his brisk survey to be sucked wholesale into the voluminous, increasingly stale literature of decline. There is much to admire in Floud's well-researched, eminently judicious treatment. His chapter on population change is as authoritative as one would expect from a pioneer of quantitative economic history, while he informs some of his more recondite topics with pleasing detail. * Times Literary Supplement *

About Roderick Floud (Provost, Provost, London Guildhall University)

Roderick Floud is Provost of London Guildhall University.

Table of Contents

CONCLUSION ; 1. INTRODUCTION ; 2. INCOME AND WEALTH ; 3. UNCERTAINTY AND RISK ; 4. POPULATION CHANGE ; 5. HOUSEHOLDS: CONSUMPTION AND INVESTMENT ; 6. CHANGING WORKPLACES ; 7. FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ; 8. MANUFACTURING ; 9. EXTRACTING ; 10. NOT MAKING, DIGGING, OR GROWING ; 11. THE OPEN ECONOMY ; 12. ECONOMIC RULES ; CONCLUSION ; 1. INTRODUCTION ; 2. INCOME AND WEALTH ; 3. UNCERTAINTY AND RISK ; 4. POPULATION CHANGE ; 5. HOUSEHOLDS: CONSUMPTION AND INVESTMENT ; 6. CHANGING WORKPLACES ; 7. FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ; 8. MANUFACTURING ; 9. EXTRACTING ; 10. NOT MAKING, DIGGING, OR GROWING ; 11. THE OPEN ECONOMY ; 12. ECONOMIC RULES ; CONCLUSION ; 1. INTRODUCTION ; 2. INCOME AND WEALTH ; 3. UNCERTAINTY AND RISK ; 4. POPULATION CHANGE ; 5. HOUSEHOLDS: CONSUMPTION AND INVESTMENT ; 6. CHANGING WORKPLACES ; 7. FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ; 8. MANUFACTURING ; 9. EXTRACTING ; 10. NOT MAKING, DIGGING, OR GROWING ; 11. THE OPEN ECONOMY ; 12. ECONOMIC RULES ; CONCLUSION

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CIN019289210XG
9780192892102
019289210X
The People and the British Economy, 1830-1914 by Roderick Floud (Provost, Provost, London Guildhall University)
Used - Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
1997-04-24
228
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