Рычаг богатства. Технологическая креативность и экономический прогресс - Джоэль Мокир
Почему одни страны креативнее других и почему некоторые необычайно инновационные общества – вроде Древнего Китая или Британии времен промышленной революции – впали в застой? В своей книге известный экономический историк Джоэль Мокир предлагает краткий обзор ключевых изобретений и инноваций, которые преобразовали общество со времен Древней Греции и Рима, позволяющий увидеть удивительные вещи: Античность, например, почти не имела новых технологий, относительно отсталое общество средневековой Европы изобиловало изобретениями, а эпоха между Реформацией и промышленной революцией была эпохой медленного технического прогресса, несмотря на бурные события, связанные с великими географическими открытиями и научной революцией. Мокир рассматривает длинный перечень факторов, оказывавших влияние на технологическую креативность, включая такие аспекты, как роль государства, воздействие науки, а также религии, политики и даже питания. Он ставит под сомнение такие часто упоминаемые факторы, как побочные выгоды войны, обширные запасы полезных ископаемых, продолжительность жизни и стоимость рабочей силы.В формате PDF A4 сохранён издательский дизайн.
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