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Author Ringmar, Erik.

Title The mechanics of modernity in Europe and East Asia : the institutional origins of social change and stagnation / Erik Ringmar.

Imprint London : Routledge, 2005.

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Description 1 online resource (viii, 266 pages)
Series Routledge explorations in economic history ; 29
Routledge explorations in economic history ; 29.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Note Print version record.
Contents Part Part I The logic -- chapter 1 The nature and origin of modern society -- chapter 2 The failure and success of East Asia -- chapter 3 The self-transforming machine -- part Part II Reflection -- chapter 4 The discovery of distance -- chapter 5 The face in the mirror -- chapter 6 Institutions that reflect -- part Part III Entrepreneurship -- chapter 7 Origins of the entrepreneurial outlook -- chapter 8 The age of the demiurge -- chapter 9 Institutions that get things done -- part Part IV Pluralism -- chapter 10 A world in pieces -- chapter 11 The polite alternative -- chapter 12 Institutions dealing with conflicts -- part Part V European paths to modernity -- chapter 13 Institutions and revolutions -- part Part VI China -- chapter 14 Reflection -- chapter 15 Entrepreneurship -- chapter 16 Pluralism -- chapter 17 Europe and China compared -- part Part VII Reform and revolution in Japan and China -- chapter 18 Foreign challenges, Japanese responses -- chapter 19 Japan and China in a modern world -- part Part VIII The future of modern society -- chapter 20 The new politics of modernisation.
Summary Why, from the eighteenth century onwards, did some countries embark on a path of sustained economic growth, while others stagnated? This text looks at the kind of institutions that are required in order for change to take place, and Ringmar concludes that for sustained development to be possible, change must be institutionalized. Taking a global view, Ringmar investigates the implications of his conclusion on issues facing the developing world today.
Subject Entrepreneurship -- Europe -- History.
Industrial productivity -- Europe -- History.
Social change -- Europe -- History.
Entrepreneurship -- East Asia -- History.
Industrial productivity -- East Asia -- History.
Social change -- East Asia -- History.
Stagnation (Economics) -- History.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General.
Entrepreneurship. (OCoLC)fst00912787
Industrial productivity. (OCoLC)fst00971502
Social change. (OCoLC)fst01122310
Stagnation (Economics) (OCoLC)fst01131349
East Asia. (OCoLC)fst01243628
Europe. (OCoLC)fst01245064
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
Other Form: Print version: Ringmar, Erik. Mechanics of modernity in Europe and East Asia. London : Routledge, 2005 (DLC) 2004023473
ISBN 0203338588 (electronic bk.)
9780203338582 (electronic bk.)
9781134292592
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9781134292639
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9781134292646
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0415342546 (Cloth)
9780415342544
9780415547703
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