London 18-20 September 2003
Papers
Larry Epstein,"States, Public Goods and Markets" |(PDF)
Roy Bin Wong,"Governing Markets in Imperial China" |(PDF)
Steve Topik, "Institutions for a Global Market in Coffee"| (PDF)
Peer Vries, "The Specificity of Europe's State and State System"
Kent Deng, "State Building and the Original Push for Institutional Change in China, 1840-1950"| (PDF)
David Washbrook, "Exchange, Markets and the Mughal State in India"
Gareth Austin, "Markets With, Without, and in Spite of States. West Africa in the Pre-Colonial Nineteenth Century"| (PDF)
Jan Luiten van Zanden, "The Javanese Market for Rice"| (HYPERLINK)
Jack Goldstone, "Feeding the People, Starving the State: China's Agricultural Revolution of the 17th/18th Centuries" (PDF)
Kaoru Sugihara, "The State and The Industrious Revolution in Tokugawa Japan"| (PDF)
Colin Lewis, "State Formation and Economic Development in Latin America"| (PDF)
Patrick O'Brien, "States: Public Goods and the Formation and Integration of Markets in Early Modern Europe: A Preface of Headings, Problems, Suggested, Distinctions and Insecure Generalisations"| (PDF)