Ekonomisk historia EHG200 1(6) LITTERATURLISTA Ekonomisk historia: fortsättningskurs, EHG200, 30 HP. Kursen består av fyra moment eller delkurser. I denna sammanställning återfinns alla delkursernas litteraturlistor enligt följande: Moment 1: Ekonomiska idéer i historiskt perspektiv, EHG200:1, EHG240, 7,5 hp. Moment 2: Ofri arbetskraft slaveriets ekonomiska historia, EHG200:2, EHG090, 7,5 hp. Moment 3: Modern ekonomisk tillväxt, EHG200:3, EHG220, 7,5 hp. Moment 4: Företag och samhälle, EHG200:4, EHG230, 7,5 hp.
Ekonomisk historia EHG200:1; EHG240 2(6) EKONOMISKA IDÉER I HISTORISKT PERSPEKTIV, (7,5 hp) EHG240. BARBER, W. J. (2009) A History of Economic Thought. Wesleyan University Press: Middletown. RONCAGLIA, A., The Wealth of Ideas: A History of Economic Thought. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, (2005) 2006. Även E-bok vid GU. Artiklar och uppsatser enligt lärarens anvisningar (meddelas senare). Se närmare om detta I GUL.
Ekonomisk historia EHG200:2; EHG090 3(6) Ofri arbetskraft slaveriets ekonomiska historia, (7,5 hp) EHG090. BALES, K., TRODD, Z., WILLIAMSON, A.K., 2009 eller senare utgåva. Modern Slavery. Oneworld Publications, Oxford. Boken har olika undertitel beroende på vilken utgåva du får tag på. Även som E-bok vid GU/UB. BUSH, M.L., 2000. Servitude in Modern Times. Polity, Cambridge. OLSSON, M., 1999. Vikingatida träldom: om slaveriets plats i Skandinaviens ekonomiska historia. Lund Papers in Economic History, No 67. Dept. of Economic History, Lund University. Lund. Finns på GUL att ladda ned. QUIRK, J., 2008. Unfinished business a comparative survey of historical and contemporary slavery. UNESCO, Paris. SMITH, M. 1998. Debating Slavery: Economy and Society in the Antebellum American South. Cambridge U.P., Cambridge. Finns tillgänglig som E-bok på GUB. WIEDEMANN, T.E.J., (1981) 1988. Greek and Roman Slavery. Routledge, London. Även som E-bok vid GU/UB. Artiklar och uppsatser enligt lärarens anvisningar (meddelas senare). BRASS, T., Unfree labour as primitive accumulation? Capital & Class vol 35(2011):23-38. COATES, T-N, The Case for Reparations, The Atlantic, juni 2014. Tillgänglig online: http://www.theatlantic.com/features/archive/2014/05/the-case-for- reparations/361631/ DOMAR, E. D., The Causes of Slavery or Serfdom: A Hypothesis, The Journal of Economic History, Vol. 30(1970):1, pp. 18-32. HASSMAN, R., Reparations for the Slave Trade: Rhetoric, Law, History and Political Realities, Canadian Journal of African Studies 41(2007):3, pp. 427-54. HOPKINS, K., Why did the Romans Free so many Slaves?, s. 115 132 ; samt HOPKINS and ROSCOE, Between slavery and freedom, s.133-171, i Hopkins K., Conquerors and Slaves. Gambridge University Press, London 1978.
4(6) Ekonomisk historia EHG200:3; EHG220 Modern ekonomisk tillväxt (EHG220), (7,5 hp). Böcker DEATON, A., (2013). The Great Escape: Health, Wealth, and the Origins of Inequality. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. HELPMAN, E. (2006). Tillväxtens mysterier. Stockholm: SNS. MADDISON, A. (1991). Dynamic Forces in Capitalist Development. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ROINE, J. (2014). Thomas Pikettys Kapitalet i det tjugoförsta århundradet: sammanfattning, svenskt perspektiv. Stockholm: Volante. Artiklar Artiklar märkta med * är ämnad för fördjupad läsning och är således inte obligatoriska Abramovitz, M. (1986). Catching up, forgoing ahead, and falling behind. Journal of Economic history 46, 385-406. *Acemoglu, D. and J. A. Robinson (2012). Why nations fail: the origins of power, prosperity and poverty. New York, Crown Business. Acemoglu, D., et al. (2005). Institutions as a fundamental cause of long-run growth, i: Handbook of Economic Growth, Vol 1A. ed. P. Aghion and S. N. Durlauf. Amsterdam, Boston: North Holland, Elsevier, 385-472. *Bohlin, J. (2003). Swedish historical national accounts: The fifth generation. European Review of Economic History 7, 73-97. *Bohlin, J. (2014). Kapitalism och ojämlikhet Capital in the twenty-first century av Thomas Piketty. Historisk tidskrift 134, 686-697. *Broadberry, S. N. (2003). Relative per capita income levels in the United Kingdom and the United States since 1870: Reconciling time-series projections and directbenchmark estimates. Journal of Economic History 63, 852-863. *Clark, G. (2007). A review of Avner Greif s Institutions and the path to the modern economy: lessons from medieval trade. Journal of Economic Literature 45, 727-743. *Crafts, N. F. R. (1997). The human development index and changes in standards of living in Britain during and after the industrial revolution. European Review of Economic History 1, 299-322. *Deaton, A. (2006). "The great escape: a review of Robert Fogel's The escape from hunger and premature death, 1700-2100." Journal of Economic Literature 44(1): 106-114. Diamond, J. (2012). What makes countries rich or poor?. New York Review of Books, June.
*Engerman, S. L. and K. L. Sokoloff (1997). Factor endowments, institutions, and differential paths of growth among New World Economies: A view from economic historians of the United States, i: How Latin America fell behind. Ed. S. Haber. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 260-304. *Engerman, S. L. and K. L. Sokoloff (2008). "Debating the role of institutions in political and economic development: theory, hisotry and findings." Annual Review of Political Science 11: 120-135. *Feinstein, C. H. (1998). Pessimism perpetuated: real wages and the standard of living in Britain during and after the Industrial Revolution. Journal of Economic History 58, 625-657 Feinstein, C. H. (1999). Structural change in the developed countries during the twentieth century. Oxford Review of Economic Policy 15, 35-55. Field, A. J. (2003). The most technologically progressive decade of the century. American Economic Review 93, 1399-1413. *Gales, B., et al. (2007). North versus South: Energy Transition and Energy Intensity in Europe over 200 years. European Review of Economic History 11, 219-253. *Gallup, J. L., et al. (1999). "Geography and economic development." International Regional Science Review 22(2): 179-232. Gordon, R. J. (1999). U.S. Economic growth since 1870: One big wave? American Economic Review 89, 123-128. Gordon, R. J. (2000). Does the "New Economy" measure up to the great inventions in the past?. Journal of Economic Perspectives 14, 49-74. *Gordon, R. J. (2004). Two centuries of economic growth: Europe chasing the American frontier. Evanston Ill.: Nortwestern university and CEPR. Gordon, R. J. (2012). Is U.S. economic growth over? Faltering innovtions confronts the six headwinds. NBER Working paper 18315. Gordon, R. J. (2014). The demise of U.S. economic growth: restatement, rebuttal, and reflections. NBER Working paper 19895. *Gunnarsson, C. and M. Andersson (2011). Hållbarhetsmyten: varför ekonomisk tillväxt inte är problemet. Stockholm, SNS. *Jackson, R. V. (1994). What was the rate of economic growth during the industrial revolution. (i: Was the industrial revolution necessary? Ed, Snooks, G. D.. London and New York: Routledge, 79-95. Kander, A. (2005). Baumol s disease and dematrialization. Ecological Economics 55, 119-130. *Kander, A. (2011). "Tillväxtoptimister blundar för miljöproblemen." Ekonomistas 110901. Mokyr, J. (2013). "Is technological progress a thing of the past?" EU-Vox essay posted September 8. Mokyr, J. (2014). "Technology s future is brighter than pessimists allow." The next age of invention(winter 2014). *Nordhaus, W. D. (2016). "Why growth will fall: a review of Robert J. Gordon's The rise and fall of American growth: The US standard of living since the civil war." New York Review of Books(August 18). North, D. C. (1994). Economic performance through time. American Economic Review 84, 359-368. 5(6)
*Prado de la Escosura, L. (2014). Capitalism and human welfare, i: Cambridge History of Capitalism volume 2. Ed. L. Neal and J. G. Williamson. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press., 501-529. *Pritchett, L. (1997). Divergence, big time. Journal of Economic Perspectives 11, 3-17. *Solow, R. and Temin, P. (1978). Introduction: The inputs for growth, i: The Cambridge Economic History of Europe. Volume VII part I Eds, Mathias, P. and Postan, M.. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1-27. Stern, D. I. (2004). The Rise and Fall of the Environmental Kuznets Curve. World Development 32, 1419-1439. *Summers, L. H. (2014). "U.S. Economic Prospects: Secular Stagnation, Hysteresis, and the Zero Lower Bound." Business Economics 49(2): 65-73. *Ward, M. and Devereux, J. (2003). Measuring British decline: direct versus long-span income measures. Journal of Economic History 63, 826-851. *Ward, M. and Devereux, J. (2004). Relative U.K./U.S. output reconsidered: A reply to Professor Broadberry. Journal of Economic history 64, 879-890. *Weil, D. N. (2014). Health and economic growth. Handbook of economic growth. P. Aghion and S. N. Durlauf. Amsterdam and Boston, Elsevier, North-Holland. Volume 2B: 623-682. *Weil, D. N. (2016). "A Review of Angus Deaton s The Great Escape: Health, Wealth, and the Origins of Inequality." Journal of Economic Literature 53(1): 102-114. 6(6)
7(6) Ekonomisk historia EHG200:4; EHG230 LITTERATURLISTA Företag och samhälle, EHG200:4; EHG230 (7,5 hp) CHANDLER, A., Scale and scope. The dynamics of industrial enterprise. Cambridge, 1994. JONES, G., Multinationals and global capitalism; from the nineteenth to the twenty-first century. New York, 2005. NORTH, D., Institutionerna tillväxten och välståndet. Stockholm 1997. RODRIK, D., The globalization paradox: Democracy and the future of the world economy. New York 2011. WILSON, J., British business history,1720 1994. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1995.