Network Origins of the Global Economy
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Network Origins of the Global Economy by Hilton L. Root, published by Cambridge University Press in 2020. This compelling hardback, spanning 334 pages, employs network theory to reexamine pivotal transitions in economic history. Root delves into five significant events: the emergence of dynastic lordships in both China and Europe, the evolution of legal frameworks, the process of industrialization and its role in the Great Divergence, China's rise as a global power, and the intricate hyper-connectivity of globalization.
Through meticulous analysis, Root uncovers the underlying patterns of regime variation, transition, and decay, offering readers a fresh perspective on how interconnected networks shape economic landscapes. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of economic history, this book promises to enrich your understanding of the global economy's evolution.