International Historical Statistics

International Historical Statistics
Author: Brian R. Mitchell
Publisher: MacMillan
Total Pages: 942
Release: 1992-01-01
Genre: Estadística - Historia
ISBN: 9781561590384

Recoge: Población y estadísticas vitales; Trabajo artesanal; Agricultura; Industria; Transporte y comunicaciones; Finanzas; Precios; Educación; Cuentas nacionales.

International Historical Statistics Europe 1750–1988

International Historical Statistics Europe 1750–1988
Author: Brian Mitchell
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 957
Release: 1992-08-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1349127914

The European volume of this best selling series provides data from over two centuries for all principal areas of economic and social activity in both Eastern and Western Europe. Recent concern with economic growth has led not only to a vast increase in the quantity and quality of statistics collected and published, but also to an upsurge of interest in the statistics of the past. As attention has turned more and more to the study of the comparative development of different countries, so a need has been felt for a collection of historical statistics comparing different nations. This work meets the need as far as the European continent is concerned. Each section has a short introductory commentary, and extensive notes and footnotes. This unique compilation, now in its third edition and revised and updated to 1988, brings together in a single volume major statistical series which document the growth and development of modern Europe.

International Historical Statistics: Africa, Asia and Oceania1750-1988

International Historical Statistics: Africa, Asia and Oceania1750-1988
Author: Brian Mitchell
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 1108
Release: 1995-06-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1349240699

Recent concern with economic growth has led not only to a vast increase in the quantity and quality of statistics collected and published, but also to an upsurge of interest in the statistics of the past. As attention has turned more and more to the study of the comparative development of different countries, so a need has been felt for a collection of historical statistics comparing different nations. Each of the 10 sections has a short introductory commentary, and extensive notes and footnotes. This unique compilation now in its second edition and revised and updated, brings together in a single volume major statistical series which document the growth and development of these vast areas.

International Historical Statistics: Europe 1750-1993

International Historical Statistics: Europe 1750-1993
Author: Brian Mitchell
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 975
Release: 1998-07-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1349147354

International Historical Statistics: Europe is the latest edition of the most authoritative collection of statistics available. Fully updated to 1993, it provides key economic and social indicators for the last 250 years of European countries, from employment figures by occupation to annual output of wheat. Hard to find historical data is conveniently gathered together with the latest figures.

Global Change & Energy Policy

Global Change & Energy Policy
Author: Jon Schiller
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2010-03-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 145053340X

Describes threat to Earth caused by Green House gas emission from Autos and Power plants. Describes non fossil fuel cars, alternate energy sources such as wind generators & solar panels.

International Historical Statistics

International Historical Statistics
Author: Brian Mitchell
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 1127
Release: 1998-07-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1349147389

International Historical Statistics: Africa, Asia, Oceania is the latest edition of the most authoritative collection of statistics available. Fully updated to 1993, it provides key economic and social indicators for the last 250 years. The volume includes both hard to find historical data, and the latest figures available.

Navigating World History

Navigating World History
Author: P. Manning
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 427
Release: 2003-05-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1403973857

World history has expanded dramatically in recent years, primarily as a teaching field, and increasingly as a research field. Growing numbers of teachers and Ph.Ds in history are required to teach the subject. They must be current on topics from human evolution to industrial development in Song-dynasty China to today's disease patterns - and then link these disparate topics into a coherent course. Numerous textbooks in print and in preparation summarize the field of world history at an introductory level. But good teaching also requires advanced training for teachers, and access to a stream of new research from scholars trained as world historians. In this book, Patrick Manning provides the first comprehensive overview of the academic field of world history. He reviews patterns of research and debate, and proposes guidelines for study by teachers and by researchers in world history.

Growing Public: Volume 2, Further Evidence

Growing Public: Volume 2, Further Evidence
Author: Peter H. Lindert
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2004-04-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1139453580

Growing Public examines the question of whether social policies that redistribute income impose constraints on economic growth. What kept prospering nations from using taxes for social programs until the end of the nineteenth century? Why did taxes and spending then grow so much, and what are the prospects for social spending in this century? Why did North America become a leader in public education in some ways and not others? Lindert finds answers in the economic history and logic of political voice, population ageing, and income growth. Contrary to traditional beliefs, the net national costs of government social programs are virtually zero. This book not only shows that no Darwinian mechanism has punished the welfare states, but uses history to explain why this surprising result makes sense. Contrary to the intuition of many economists and the ideology of many politicians, social spending has contributed to, rather than inhibited, economic growth.