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ECON 233: European Economic History

A comparative study of dynamic economic components in the growth of western European countries, with particular attention to Great Britain, from the sixteenth to the twentieth century. Topics include the methodology of economic history, agriculture, technology, population, foreign trade, the role of the state, and monetary systems. Prerequisite: Economics 110 and 111
6 credits; SI, WR2, QRE, IS; Not offered 2016-2017