Oxford Encyclopedia of Economic History
Discover the vast landscape of economic history with the Oxford Encyclopedia of Economic History by Joel Mokyr. Published by Oxford University Press in 2003, this comprehensive hardback edition spans an impressive 2824 pages and features 900 original articles crafted by esteemed scholars from over thirty-five countries. Delve into a myriad of topics including inventors, theorists, industry leaders, markets, industries, and labor, providing a rich tapestry of insights into the evolution of economic thought and practice. This encyclopedia is not just a book; it's an essential resource for anyone interested in understanding the intricate connections between economics and society. Additionally, it is available as an e-reference text through Oxford's Digital Reference Shelf, making it accessible for both casual readers and serious researchers alike. Enhance your knowledge of economic history today!