1st Edition

Towards Economic Freedom An Outline of World Economic History

By Helen Corke Copyright 1937
236 Pages
by Routledge

236 Pages
by Routledge

236 Pages
by Routledge

Towards Economic Freedom (1937) presents the fundamentals of economics in their historical perspective, and reduces economic theory to its simplest terms. The common human need for food, clothing and shelter is evident to all, and the business of production and distribution should be available for study to all.

Part 1. The Era of Physical Energy and Human Labour  1. Egypt, Sumer, Babylon: Corn and Gold  2. In Asiatic Lands, Judaea, India and China  3. In Greece; Freemen and Slaves  4. Rome: the World’s Market  5. From the Dark Ages: Feudalism  6. Six Centuries of Agriculture  7. Six Centuries of Manufacture  8. A Chapter on Coinage and Taxation  9. Six Centuries of European Trade  10. The Artist in the Economic World  11. Money and Banking Before AD 1700  12. Production, Distribution and War  Part 2. The Era of Solar Energy and Machine Labour  13. Fifty Significant Years (1750–1800)  14. The Industrial Revolution  15. Some Economic Theories and Theorists  16. Money in the Nineteenth Century  17. The Britain of Laisser-faire  18. The Coming of Electric Power  19. The Race for Foreign Markets  20. The Economic Side of the World War  21. The Post-War Years  22. Rationalisation  23. Boom, Slump, and the Trade Cycle  24. The Approach to the Age of Leisure

Biography

Helen Corke