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  • 1
    ISBN: 9780521898898 , 9780521727587
    Language: English
    Pages: XXI, 291 S. , graph. Darst.
    Edition: Repr.
    DDC: 304.8094109034
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    Keywords: British History ; Foreign countries ; Great Britain Emigration and immigration ; History ; Great Britain Commerce ; History ; Großbritannien ; Auswanderung ; Commonwealth ; Globalisierung ; Geschichte 1850-1914
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9780511805868
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online Ressource (xxi, 291 Seiten)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 304.80941/09034
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    Keywords: Commonwealth ; Geschichte 1850-1914 ; Geschichte ; Migration ; British / Foreign countries / History ; Auswanderung ; Globalisierung ; Großbritannien ; Great Britain / Emigration and immigration / History ; Great Britain / Commerce / History ; Großbritannien ; Großbritannien ; Auswanderung ; Commonwealth ; Globalisierung ; Geschichte 1850-1914
    Abstract: Focusing on the great population movement of British emigrants before 1914, this book provides a perspective on the relationship between empire and globalisation. It shows how distinct structures of economic opportunity developed around the people who settled across a wider British World through the co-ethnic networks they created. Yet these networks could also limit and distort economic growth. The powerful appeal of ethnic identification often made trade and investment with racial 'outsiders' less appealing, thereby skewing economic activities toward communities perceived to be 'British'. By highlighting the importance of these networks to migration, finance and trade, this book contributes to debates about globalisation in the past and present. It reveals how the networks upon which the era of modern globalisation was built quickly turned in on themselves after 1918, converting racial, ethnic and class tensions into protectionism, nationalism and xenophobia. Avoiding such an outcome is a challenge faced today
    Description / Table of Contents: Reconfiguring empire: the British world -- Networks and the British world -- Overseas migration -- Markets and consumer cultures -- Information and investment -- Conclusion
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015)
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    ISBN: 9780521898898 , 0521898897 , 9780521727587 , 0521727588
    Language: English
    Pages: XXI, 291 S. , graph. Darst.
    DDC: 304.8094109034
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    Keywords: Commonwealth ; Geschichte 1850-1914 ; Auswanderung ; Globalisierung ; Großbritannien ; Bibliographie enthalten ; Bibliographie enthalten ; Großbritannien ; Auswanderung ; Commonwealth ; Globalisierung ; Geschichte 1850-1914
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    ISBN: 0521898897 , 0521727588 , 9780521898898 , 9780521727587
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (xxi, 291 p) , ill , 24 cm
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2010 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Parallel Title: Print version Empire and Globalisation : Networks of People, Goods and Capital in the British World, c.1850-1914
    DDC: 304.80941/09034
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    Keywords: British History ; Great Britain Emigration and immigration ; History ; Great Britain Commerce ; History
    Abstract: "Focusing on the great population movement of British emigrants before 1914, this book provides a new perspective on the relationship between empire and globalisation. It shows how distinct structures of economic opportunity developed around the people who settled across a wider British World through the co-ethnic networks they created. Yet these networks could also limit and distort economic growth. The powerful appeal of ethnic identification often made trade and investment with racial 'outsiders' less appealing, thereby skewing economic activities toward communities perceived to be 'British'. By highlighting the importance of these networks to migration, finance and trade, this book contributes to debates about globalisation in the past and present. It reveals how the networks upon which the era of modern globalisation was built quickly turned in on themselves after 1918, converting racial, ethnic and class tensions into protectionism, nationalism and xenophobia. Avoiding such an outcome is a challenge faced today"--Provided by publisher
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Figures; Tables; Preface; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Introduction; 1 Reconfiguring empire: the British World; 2 Networks and the British World; 3 Overseas migration; 4 Markets and consumer cultures; 5 Information and investment; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
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    Singapore : Springer Singapore | Singapore : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9789811906640
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XX, 356 p. 16 illus.)
    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in Economic History
    Series Statement: Springer eBook Collection
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: Economic history. ; Economics—Psychological aspects. ; Europe, Central—History. ; Economic History ; East Germany ; Command economies ; Economic behaviour ; Communist systems
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Perceptions -- Chapter 2: Making Decisions: Lessons from Behavioural Economics -- Chapter 3: Establishing the Socialist Workplace: Labour, Norms and the Introduction of Piecework -- Chapter 4: Learning from the Soviet Union Means Learning to Win: Group Technology and the Mitrofanov method -- Chapter 5: Searching for Socialist Efficiency: The Case of the Schwedt Initiative -- Chapter 6: Choosing Bankruptcy: The Onset of Debt and Financial Crisis -- Chapter 7: Conclusion.
    Abstract: East Germany’s economic history is typically told as a story of the unravelling of an inherently flawed system. Yet, while the system’s inefficiency is undeniable, its economic history was much richer than its comparatively poor economic performance suggests. For many who lived there, it was a system that, over its forty years, was capable of achievements and generally functioned at bearable levels. This book combines the insights of behavioural economics with archival research to peel away layers of rhetoric and assumptions about the East German economy and explore aspects of that underlying functionality. Through a series of cases studies that examine the establishment of socialist workplaces, the searches for productivity growth and efficiency, and the emergence of financial crisis, the book considers the system from the perspective of the humans who operated it and made the decisions that made it work. Unencumbered by political preconceptions, it offers a more realistic understanding of East German economic history than that derived from stagnant debates about the clash of systems. The new perspectives and approaches presented demonstrate that, extracted from its Cold War context, East Germany’s economic history can be analysed for what it was, rather than for what it symbolised. Gary B. Magee is a Professor of Economics at Monash University, a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia, and a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. He has published widely in the fields of economic history, history and historical political economics. Wayne Geerling is an Associate Professor at Monash University. His expertise lies in European economic history. He has published widely in leading peer-reviewed journals in the fields of economics, economic history and history. He is the author (with Gary B. Magee) of Quantifying Resistance: Political Crime and the People’s Court in Nazi Germany (2018).
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    ISBN: 9781848449237
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 265 p) , ill
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Negotiating a preferential trading agreement
    DDC: 382.0951094
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    Keywords: 1965-2005 ; Internationale Handelspolitik ; Handelsabkommen ; Handelspräferenzen ; China ; Australien ; Commercial treaties ; Tariff preferences ; Negotiation ; Tariff preferences ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Presenting a blend of economics and law, this book provides unique insights as well as practical guidance for negotiators considering major issues on the agendas of bilateral and regional preferential trading agreements (PTAs)
    Abstract: Introduction / Sisira Jayasuriya and Gary Magee -- Review of international experience : ex post studies of other PTAs and implications for PTA Design / Russell Hillberry -- Multilateralism and FTAs : a Chinese perspective on an Australia-China FTA / Dashu Wang -- Manufacturing products and related issues in a free trade agreement between China and Australia / Neville Norman -- Agriculture / Donald MacLaren -- Services in PTAs : donuts or holes? / Philippa Dee and Christopher Findlay -- Resources sector and foreign investment / Yinhua Mai and Philip Adams -- Intellectual property in a possible China-Australia free trade agreement / Kimberlee Weatherall -- Rules of origin / Peter Lloyd and Donald MacLaren -- Settlement of disputes under free trade agreements / Jeff Waincymer -- Safeguards, anti-dumping actions and countervailing duties / Martin Richardson -- Ensuring compliance between a bilateral PTA and the WTO / Andrew D. Mitchell and Nicolas J.S. Lockhart
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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