Douglass Cecil North (born November 5, 1920) is an American economist known for his work in economic history. He is the co-recipient (with Robert William Fogel) of the 1993 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. In the words of the Nobel Committee, North and Fogel were awarded the prize "for having renewed research in economic history by applying economic theory and quantitative methods in order to explain economic and institutional change."
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Contents Preface ix
Part I • Theory 1
Chapter 1 • The Issues 3
Chapter 2 • An Introduction to the Structure of Economies 13
Chapter 3 • A Neoclassical Theory of the State 20
Chapter 4 • A Framework for Analyzing Economic Organization in History 33
Chapter 5 • Ideology and the Free Rider Problem 45
Chapter 6 • Structure and Change in Economic History 59
Part II • History 69
Introduction 71
Chapter 7 • The First Economic Revolution 72
Chapter 8 • The Organizational Consequences of the First Economic Revolution 90
Chapter 9 • Economic Change and Decline in the Ancient World 113
Chapter 10 • The Rise and Decline of Feudalism 124
-vii- Chapter 11 • Structure and Change in Early Modern Europe 143
Chapter 12 • The Industrial Revolution Reconsidered 158
Chapter 13 • The Second Economic Revolution and Its Consequences 171
Chapter 14 • Structure and Change in the American Economy, 1789-1914 187
Part III • Theory and History 199
Chapter 15 • A Theory of Institutional Change and the Economic History of the Western World 201
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