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Duncan Weldon
Economics Of Conflict
Historical Economic Analysis
War And Society
Incentives And Institutions
Case Studies In History
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Binding
Paperback
Number of Pages
320
Age Group
All
Language
English
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Book Summary
Blood And Treasure Takes Readers On An Engaging Journey Through The Complicated Relationship Between Economics And Conflict From The Viking Age To The Ongoing War In Ukraine. This Delves Into The Significant Costs Of War, Encapsulated By The Age-Old Phrase That Highlights The Expensive Toll Of Human Life And Finances.
This Book Offers A Rational Perspective On Two Crucial Economic Concepts: Incentives And Institutions. It Explains How IncentivesโShaped By Broader Social, Cultural, And Political ContextsโDrive Behaviors That May Seem Irrational, Particularly In Times Of War. As Institutions Evolve Over Time, They Redefine The Incentives That Influence Human Actions, Profoundly Affecting Economic Outcomes Throughout History.
Readers Will Explore Intriguing Scenarios And Historical Insights, Including:
In Addition, The Book Examines The Decisions Of Medieval Kings To Provide Their Soldiers With Inferior Weapons, Management Lessons From Figures Like Joseph Stalin, And Whether A Culture Of Patronage And Cronyism Contributed To The Royal Navy's Prominence. It Also Poses The Thought-Provoking Question Of Whether War Is Always Detrimental To The Economy, Challenging Readers To Rethink Traditional Views On This Complex Subject.
Blood And Treasure Is A Must-Read For Anyone Interested In Understanding How Conflict Shapes Economies And Societies Throughout History. Its Blend Of Economic Analysis And Historical Narrative Makes It An Essential Addition To Your Bookshelf.
Product Details
Author
Duncan Weldon
Publisher
Hachette Book Publishing
Number of Pages
320
Language
English
SKU
BK0523013
ISBN
9780349145402
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
15.2 x 3 x 23.2 cm
Binding
Paperback
MRP: โน 899
โน 855
โน 44 Off