1st Edition
Why Ireland Starved A Quantitative and Analytical History of the Irish Economy, 1800-1850
By Joel Mokyr
Copyright 1983
344 Pages
by
Routledge
344 Pages
by
Routledge
344 Pages
by
Routledge
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Technical changes in the first half of the nineteenth century led to unprecedented economic growth and capital formation throughout Western Europe; and yet Ireland hardly participated in this process at all. While the Northern Atlantic Economy prospered, the Great Irish Famine of 1845–50 killed a million and a half people and caused hundreds of thousands to flee the country. Why the Irish economy... Read more
Acknowledgements page ix
{ensp}1 Introduction 1
{ensp}2 A Poverty-Stricken Economy? 6
{ensp}3 The Problem of Population: Was Maithus Right? 30
{ensp}4 Land, Leases, and Length of Tenure 81
{ensp}5 The Economics of Rural Conflict and Unrest 112
{ensp}6 The Problem of Wealth 151
{ensp}7 The Human Factor: Entrepreneurship and Labor 197
{ensp}8 Emigration and the Prefamine Economy 230
{ensp}9 The Great Famine: the Economics of Vulnerability 261
10 Explaining Irish Poverty 278
Bibliography 295
Index 317
Biography
Joel Mokyr






