New World Economies: The Growth of the Thirteen Colonies and Early Canada

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By Marc Egnal
Publisher Oxford University Press
New World Economies: The Growth of the Thirteen Colonies and Early Canada
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New World Economies The Growth of the Thirteen Colonies and Early Canada examines the economic development of both the original American colonies and early French Canada, looking at the impact of changing prices, capital flows, and shifts in demand. It is a companion volume to Marc Egnals wellregarded earlier book, Divergent Paths , which emphasized the influence of culture and institutions upon growth. New World Economies studies transatlantic ties and sets forth a rigorous model to explain the pattern of growth. It features seventeen tables and more than one hundred graphs, many of which are based on original data. Several appendices present these valuable new statistics. Egnals core argument is that the pace of economic development in the colonies reflected the rate of growth in the mother country. In advancing this central notion, the book employs a theoretical foundation that builds upon, and then moves beyond, the traditional staple thesis. Thoroughly documented and rich in quantitative data, this study traces the trajectory of economic growth by region and establishes a clear connection between colonial and European rates of growth. Given its clear arguments, its rich data, and its persuasive overall method, New World Economies will interest scholars and students of economic history, of American and FrenchCanadian colonial culture, and of transatlantic relations during the eighteenth century.

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55808 words55,808 words
256 pages256 pages
Lexile 1240LLexile 1240L
Published 1998Published 1998
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9780195114829

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