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Cultures Merging: A Historical and Economic Critique of Culture

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"Economists agree about many things--contrary to popular opinion--but the majority agree about culture only in the sense that they no longer give it much thought." So begins the first chapter of Cultures Merging, in which Eric Jones--one of the world's leading economic historians--takes an eloquent, pointed, and personal look at the question of whether culture determines economics or is instead determined by it. Bringing immense learning and originality to the issue of cultural change over the long-term course of global economic history, Jones questions cultural explanations of much social behavior in Europe, East Asia, the United States, Australia, and the ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Princeton University Press United States
Number of pages
316
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2006
Condition
New
Number of Pages
328
Place of Publication
New Jersey, United States
ISBN
9780691117379
SKU
V9780691117379
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About Eric L. Jones
Eric L. Jones is Professorial Fellow at Melbourne Business School, University of Melbourne; Emeritus Professor at La Trobe University; and Visiting Professor at Exeter University. He is the author of "The European Miracle" and numerous other books and articles on economic history, economic development, international affairs, and environmental history.

Reviews for Cultures Merging: A Historical and Economic Critique of Culture
"Jones's scholarship is enormous, and the book is full of fascinating facts... He writes clearly with an absence of jargon, which makes the book accessible to a wide audience. Economists could certainly benefit from the way it opens up a wider set of perspectives. And ... there is more than enough interesting material to make the book worthwhile for the ... Read more

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