G Clark - 2008 - books.google.com
Why are some parts of the world so rich and others so poor? Why did the Industrial
Revolution--and the unprecedented economic growth that came with it--occur in eighteenth-
century England, and not at some other time, or in some other place? Why didn't ...
G Clark - The Journal of Economic History, 1987 - Cambridge Univ Press
Abstract In 1910 one New England cotton textile operative performed as much work as 1.5
British, 2.3 German, and nearly 6 Greek, Japanese, Indian, or Chinese workers. Input
substitution, and differences in technology, management, and workers' training or inherent ...
G Clark - Journal of Political Economy, 2005 - JSTOR
I use building workers' wages for 1209-2004 and the skill premium to consider the causes
and consequences of the Industrial Revolution. Real wages were trendless before 1800, as
would be predicted for the Malthusian era. Comparing wages with population, however, ...
G Clark - The Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 1996 - JSTOR
Growth: England, I540-I800 In a recent article, North and Weingast argue that the political
history of England in the period before the Industrial Revolution illustrates two important
propositions: the first, that the establishment of secure and stable property rights for private ...
FT Cullen, GA Clark, JB Cullen… - Criminal Justice and …, 1985 - cjb.sagepub.com
Page 1. Criminal Justice and Behavior http://cjb.sagepub.com/ Attribution, Salience,
and Attitudes toward Criminal Sanctioning FRANCIS T. CULLEN, GREGORY A. CLARK,
JOHN B. CULLEN and RICHARD A. MATHERS Criminal ...
G Clark,
M Huberman… - The Economic History …, 1995 - Wiley Online Library
14. Crafts, NFR,'Income elasticities of demand and the release of labour by agriculture
during the British industrial revolution: a further appraisal', in J. Mokyr, ed., The economics of
the industrial revolution (Totowa, NJ, 1985), pp. 151-64.
G Clark - 1990 - books.google.com
This book articulates an ethics for reading that places primary responsibility for the social
influences of a text on the response of its readers. We write and read as participants in a
process through which we negotiate with others whom we must live or work with and with ...
FT Cullen, GA Clark… - Fed. Probation, 1985 - HeinOnline
Page 1. Explaining the Get Tough Movement: Can the Public be Blamed? BY FRANCIS T.
CULLEN, GREGORY A. CLARK, AND JOHN F. WOZNIAK* VER THE course of the past decade,
a move- ment to "get tough" on crime has emerged across the nation. ...
G Clark - 1993 - books.google.com
Gregory Clark and S. Michael Halloran bring together nine essays that explore change in
both the theory and the practice of rhetoric in the nineteenth-century United States. In their
introductory essay, Clark and Halloran argue that at the beginning of the nineteenth ...
G Clark - The Economic History Review, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
The article forms three series for English farm workers from 1209–1869: nominal day wages,
the implied marginal product of a day of farm labour, and the purchasing power of a day's wage
in terms of farm workers' consumption. These series suggest that labour productivity in ...
G Clark - Explorations in economic history, 1988 - Elsevier
Abstract The rate of return to capital in England before 1350 was at least two and a half
times its level subsequent to 1750. The extent and timing of this fall is examined using rent
charges and the returns on holding land from 1151 till 1850. High interest rates explain ...
G Clark - The Journal of Economic History, 1998 - Cambridge Univ Press
Common property rights were widespread in English agriculture for at least 600 years. Since
privatizing common fields allegedly produced huge profits in the eighteenth century,
common land owners seemingly squandered 15 percent of potential income for ...
G Clark - The Economic History Review, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
1. This research was funded by NSF grant no. SES 91-22191. For the midlands in the years
1750–1833 I benefited greatly from the pioneering work of Bernard Eccleston, and used
some of his data directly rather than going back to the sources. Peter Lindert generously ...
G Clark - Journal of Economic History, 1987 - Cambridge Univ Press
Output per farm worker in the northern United States and Britain in the early nineteenth
century was many times that in Eastern Europe or in medieval England and wages were
correspondingly higher. Technical progress explains little of the high American and British ...
G Clark… - Journal of Economic History, 2006 - Cambridge Univ Press
Fundamental to the Malthusian model of pre-industrial society is the assumption that higher
income increased reproductive success. Despite the seemingly inescapable logic of this
model, its empirical support is weak. We examine the link between income and net fertility ...
G Clark - The Journal of Economic History, 1994 - Cambridge Univ Press
Abstract Before the Industrial Revolution in Britain most workers controlled their pace, timing,
and conduct at work. Factory discipline radically changed this. Employers now dictated how,
when, and in what manner work was done. Why did discipline triumph? Was it required by ...
G Clark - 2004 - emeraldinsight.com
Abstract The paper constructs an annual price series for English net agricultural output in the
years 1209–1914 using 26 component series: wheat, barley, oats, rye, peas, beans,
potatoes, hops, straw, mustard seed, saffron, hay, beef, mutton, pork, bacon, tallow, eggs, ...
[CITATION] Labour productivity in English agriculture, 1300-1860
G Clark - Agricultural Productivity in the European Past ( …, 1991
G Clark - The Economic History Review, 1991 - Wiley Online Library
By GREGORY CLARK etween the late medieval period and 1884, when the first complete B
national figures were collected, grain yields per acre in England increased by about 150 per
cent. But when and why yields increased has long been debated.'The timing of the rise in ...
TW Berger, GA Clark… - Physiological Psychology, 1980 - psycnet.apa.org
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FT Cullen, GA Clark, RA Mathers… - Journal of Criminal Justice, 1983 - Elsevier
G Clark - European Review of Economic History, 2002 - ereh.oxfordjournals.org
Abstract I use the rents and prices of land held by charities in England to estimate
statistically nominal and real farmland rental values, including payments for tithe and taxes,
from 1500 to 1912. The series measures rental values when land was rented in a ...
G Clark - 2004 - books.google.com
Clark examines places in the American landscape that have facilitated such experiences,
including New York City, Shaker villages, Yellowstone National Park, the Lincoln Highway,
San Francisco's 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition, and the Grand Canyon. ...
G Clark… - Journal of Economic History, 1998 - Cambridge Univ Press
England moved in the eighteenth century from an economy in which technical change was
sporadic to a modern economy in which technological advance is persistent and expected.
Why this happened is one of the mysteries of economic history. Could changes in the ...
G Clark - College composition and communication, 1994 - JSTOR
he political assumptions that underlie the rhetoric of the discourse community as it has been
articulated in composition studies during the last decade seem to support democracy in
principle, yet tend to undermine it in their practice. That is, the theory that situates writing ...
G Clark… - 2003 - nber.org
In the late nineteenth century, at the same time that transport and communication costs were
declining across the world, there occurred what has recently been dubbed by Ken
Pomeranz “The Great Divergence”(2000). Per capita incomes across the world seemingly ...
G Clark - 1968 - getcited.org
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G Clark - European Review of Economic History, 2001 - Cambridge Univ Press
Abstract By the 1820s, as a result of the protracted struggle with France, the market value of
the British Government debt was twice British GDP. It has been argued that this debt
represented a huge institutional failure by the government, significantly slowing growth in ...
PA Alexander, VL Willson, CS White, JD Fuqua… - Cognitive …, 1989 - Elsevier
[CITATION] Too much revolution: agriculture in the industrial revolution, 1700-1860
G Clark - The British Industrial Revolution: An Economic …, 1999
[CITATION] The Agricultural Revolution and the Industrial Revolution: England, 1500-1912
G Clark - … manuscript, Department of Economics, University of …, 2002
G Clark… - In Search of Prosperity: Analytic Narratives …, 2003 - econ.ucdavis.edu
We argue, based on Indian experience, that the major determinants of economic growth are
not political and economic institutions. Through the laissez faire Colonial regime, and the
interventionist economy of Independent India income per capita declined relative to ...
KF Durkin, TW Wolfe… - Sociological Spectrum, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
G Clark - Explorations in Economic history, 1998 - Elsevier
Historians believe that land in preindustrial societies was sought partly for status. Later land
became a commodity like any other. Per unit of monetary return preindustrial land prices
should thus be higher than those of nonstatus assets. Surprisingly in England from 1560 ...
G Clark - Unpublished manuscript, UC Davis, 2003 - econ.ucdavis.edu
The Industrial Revolution decisively changed productivity growth rates. For successful
economies, measured efficiency growth rates increased from close to zero to more than 1%
in the blink of an eye in terms of the long history of human societies: seemingly within 50 ...
G Clark - Journal of the European Economic Association, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The Industrial Revolution and the Demographic Transition are the two great forces
that explain the upward march of modern incomes. This paper sets out the empirical realities
attempts to unify these events through theories of human capital investment have to meet. ...
G Clark - The Journal of Economic History, 1984 - Cambridge Univ Press
Abstract The managerial revolution resulted in the concentration of production decisions in
the hands of management. Radical economists and historians have disputed the
conventional view that these changes in work organization were necessary to increase ...
[CITATION] Agriculture and the industrial revolution: 1700-1850
G Clark - The British industrial revolution: an economic …, 1993
S Wolcott… - Journal of Economic History, 1999 - Cambridge Univ Press
Between 1890 and 1938 Japan experienced rapid economic growth. India stagnated. This
national divergence was reflected in the performance of both countries' leading modern
industry, cotton textiles. The parallels between national and industry performance suggest ...
G Clark… - Written Communication, 1990 - wcx.sagepub.com
Abstract The authors recount their attempt to analyze a case study in terms of two conflicting
rhetorics: a collectivist rhetoric that values most the contributions individuals make to an
ongoing collective project and an individualist rhetoric that values most the original and ...
G Clark - College Composition and Communication, 1998 - JSTOR
he notion that writing functions within the boundaries of some kind of discourse community is
a legacy of the" social turn" in our theory and practice of composition that emerged in the
1980s. I remember welcoming this move to acknowledge the social functions of writing by ...
G Clark - Mimeograph, Department of Economics, University of …, 2002 - econ.ucdavis.edu
Many have believed that this was the result of political and cultural constraints on the
operation of markets. Indeed medieval English law outlawed many arbitrage activities in
markets. Here I show using information of grain yields and prices at 227 different locations ...
G Clark - The Journal of Economic History, 1998 - JSTOR
Context is everything. When told that three experts in English agrarian history have scoured
archives the length and breadth of England to complete a 375-page book whose main
purpose is" to produce a definitive rent index for the period 1690-1914" some readers will ...
G Clark - Journal of Economic History, 1992 - JSTOR
The Postan thesis is that medieval agriculture had low yields because there was insufficient
pasture to keep the arable land fertile. This argument (and variants of it) has become an
orthodox technological explanation for low preindustrial yields. Yet the thesis, on its face, ...
[CITATION] Microbes and markets: Was the black death an economic revolution
G Clark - Unpublished manuscript (University of California, Davis …, 1998
G Clark… - Journal of Economic History, 2001 - Cambridge Univ Press
We estimate the extent of common land in England from 1475 to 1839, treating charity land
as a sample. We find common was only 27 percent of land in 1600. Thus there was little
common beyond what Parliamentary acts later enclosed. More tentatively, common was ...
G Clark… - European Review of Economic History, 2007 - ereh.oxfordjournals.org
Abstract How important was coal to the Industrial Revolution? Despite the huge growth of
output, and the grip of coal and steam on the popular image of the Industrial Revolution,
recent cliometric accounts have assumed coalmining mattered little to the Industrial ...
G Clark… - The American Economic Review, 2009 - JSTOR
The modern world is the product of two momen tous changes: the Industrial Revolution of
1800, which brought sustained efficiency advances in economies, and the Demographic
Transition of 1900, which channeled those efficiency advances mainly into increased ...
G Clark - Research in Economic History, 1998 - econ.ucdavis.edu
The Charity Commission (the Brougham Commission) of 1818-1837 published 26,987
pages of material on the charities of England and Wales. A second set of inquiries, with
about 20,000 published pages, updated some of these reports in the years 1889-1912. ...
GR Clark - 1990 - getcited.org
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M Casari, D Abreu, D Pearce… - Journal of …, 2007 - Cambridge Univ Press
This article examines changes in institutions that protected property rights in the Alps
between the thirteenth and the nineteenth century and, in particular, alternative
management systems adopted for the common pastures and forests in about 200 ...
G Clark - European Review of Economic History, 2008 - ereh.oxfordjournals.org
(1) A Farewell to Alms assumes one important revolution in economic history, the Industrial
Revolution. In reality there were two, with the Neolithic Revolution of equal importance (George
Grantham). ... (2) World income levels did rise between the Stone Age and 1800 (Gunnar ...
MK Shenk, MB Mulder, J Beise, G Clark… - Current …, 2010 - JSTOR
This paper uses data from eight past and present societies practicing intensive agriculture to
measure the transmission of wealth across generations in preindustrial agricultural
societies. Focusing on embodied, material, and relational forms of wealth, we compare ...
G Clark - Journal of Economic Literature, 2007 - ingentaconnect.com
Abstract: Avner Greif's Institutions and the Path to the Modern Economy: Lessons from
Medieval Trade (Cambridge University Press, 2006) is a major work in the ongoing project
of many economists and economic historians to show that institutions are the fundamental ...
[CITATION] Economists in search of culture: The unspeakable in pursuit of the inedible
G Clark - Historical Methods, 1988
For two decades, the consensus explanation of the British Industrial Revolution has placed
technological change and the supply side at center stage, affording little or no role for
demand or overseas trade. Recently, alternative explanations have placed an emphasis ...
[CITATION] A structural equation model of the effects of homeownership on self-efficacy, self-esteem, political involvement, and community involvement in African- …
HG Clark - 1996 - University of Texas at Arlington
G Clark - Journal of Economic History, 2002 - Cambridge Univ Press
Housing was a major item of English consumer expenditure. Yet little is known of its average
quality or rental cost. I estimate average rents, constant-quality rents, and housing quality
from 1550 to 1909. Constant-quality rents rose substantially relative to other costs of living ...
G Clark - Unpublished ms., Department of Economics, University …, 2001 - sites.google.com
Using manuscript and secondary sources, the paper calculates real day wages for male
agricultural laborers in England from 1208 to 1850. Both nominal wages and the cost of
living move differently than is suggested by the famous Phelps-Brown and Hopkins series ...
G Clark - Explorations in economic history, 1991 - Elsevier
Abstract The extent of scale economies in labor utilization in English agriculture before
mechanization are investigated using the 1851 Population Census. Contrary to the work of
Allen (1988, Explorations in Economic History25, 117–146), who uses information from ...
G Clark - Research in Economic History, 2010 - emeraldinsight.com
ABSTRACT Estimates are developed of the major macroeconomic aggregates–wages, land
rents, interest rates, prices, factor shares, sectoral shares in output and employment, and
real wages–for England by decade between 1209 and 2008. The efficiency of the ...
G Clark - University of California, Davis. gclark@ ucdavis. edu, 2003 - econ.ucdavis.edu
The paper constructs an annual price series for English net agricultural output in the years
1200-1914 using 26 component series: wheat, barley, oats, rye, peas, beans, potatoes,
hops, straw, mustard seed, saffron, hay, beef, mutton, pork, bacon, tallow, eggs, milk, ...
GC Clark - Fordham Urb. LJ, 1999 - HeinOnline
Page 1. HISTORY REPEATING ITSELF: THE (D)EVOLUTION OF RECENT BRITISH
AND AMERICAN ANTITERRORIST LEGISLATION Gregory C. Clark* Still the gunman
rules and widows pay A scarlet coat now a black beret ...
[CITATION] The Sermon as Public Discourse: Austin Phelps and the Conservative Homiletic Tradition in Nineteenth-Century America
R Hirst… - … in the Theory and Practice of …, 1993 - Southern Illinois UP Carbondale
[CITATION] Thomas Cole's Vision of 'Nature'and the Conquest Theme in American Culture
G Clark, SM Halloran… - Green Culture: …, 1996 - U of Wisconsin P Madison
[CITATION] The Oratorical Poetic of Timothy Dwight
G Clark - Oratorical Culture in Nineteenth-Century America: …, 1993
[CITATION] Made in Flanders: the Master of the Ghent Privileges and manuscript painting in the southern Netherlands in the time of Philip the Good
G Clark - 2000 - Brepols Pub
PR Solomon, DJ Weisz, GA Clark, J Hall… - Behavior Research …, 1983 - Springer
... We are grateful to Dr. Thompson for his help throughout the project. Donald J. Weiszis
now at the Department of Psychology, Yale University, and Gregory Clark is now
at the Department of Psychology, Stanford University. 57 ...
[CITATION] The Enclosure of English Common Lands, 1475-1839,”
G Clark… - Journal of Economic History, 2001
G Clark - Theory and Society, 1993 - Springer
Mokyr and North both confront in these books the great question of economic history and of economic
development: Why are we of the developed nations rich when most of our ancestors were
poor, and remained poor for a very long time, and indeed when most of the cur- rent world ...
[CITATION] Farewell to Alms: a Short Economic history of the World
G Clark - 2007 - Princeton: Princeton University …
G Clark - The Journal of Economic History, 1988 - Cambridge Univ Press
" Why Isn't the Whole World Developed? Lessons from the Cotton Mills" argued that
evidence from the cotton textile industry early in this century showed that the major obstacle
to industrial development in poor countries was the inefficiency of their labor. Such ...
G Clark - The new comparative economic history: essays in …, 2007 - books.google.com
By 1850, at the apogee of its power, Britain had 1.8 percent of world population. The area of
the British Isles is less than 0.2 percent of the world land mass. Yet Britain then strode as a
colossus on the world political, military, and economic stages. It had extensive colonial ...
[CITATION] National park landscapes and the rhetorical display of civic religion
SM Halloran… - Rhetorics of display, 2006 - University of South Carolina Press …
[CITATION] The reports of the Charity Commission as a source in economic history
G Clark - Research in Economic History, 1998
G Clark… - 2004 - homes.chass.utoronto.ca
The fundamental assumption of the Malthusian model of pre-industrial society is that
reproductive success increased with income. However, the direct evidence for this
proposition for any pre-industrial society is surprisingly weak. Indeed most tests of this ...
G Clark - The Journal of Economic History, 1989 - Cambridge Univ Press
In" Productivity Growth without Technical Change in European Agriculture before 1850," I
argued that output per worker in agriculture in the northern United States and Britain was
much higher in the early nineteenth century than in Eastern Europe, in large part simply ...
GA Clark - Current Biology, 1995 - Elsevier
[CITATION] The Conquest of Nature: An Economic History of the World, forthcoming
G Clark - 2004 - Princeton University Press
[CITATION] Nominal and Real Male Agricultural Wages in England, 1250-1850
G Clark - Unpublished Manuscript, University of California, Davis, 1998
G Clark - The Developing Economies, 1971 - Wiley Online Library
Japan's direct investment overseas presents a number of unique features. Unlike most direct
investment from advanced countries, Japan's investment has been motivated largely by
hoped-for trade gains. This in turn may have affected the growth and profitability, and ...
G Clark - Integration of Commodity Markets in History. 12th …, 1998 - books.google.com
SPATIAL EFFICIENCY One way we can test the spatial efficiency of markets is to look at
what determined local prices. If markets functioned perfectly, and transport costs were low,
the grain yield in a village should have had little effect on the price of grain in that village. ...
C Gregory - 2007 - socionet.ru
Why are some parts of the world so rich and others so poor? Why did the Industrial
Revolution--and the unprecedented economic growth that came with it--occur in eighteenth-century
England, and not at some other time, or in some other place? Why didn"t industrialization ...
[CITATION] Agricultural wages
G Clark - The Oxford Encylopedia of Economic History, 2003
[CITATION] The intergenerational transmission of wealth and the dynamics of inequality in pre-modern societies
M Borgerhoff Mulder, S Bowles, T Hertz, A Bell… - Science, 2009
[CITATION] The Agricultural Revolution and the Industrial Revolution: England
G Clark - 2002
[CITATION] Economic Status and Reproductive Success in New France
G Hamilton… - 2006 - Mimeo
[CITATION] The Conquest of Nature: A Brief Economic History of the World
G Clark - 2006 - Princeton University Press ( …
[CITATION] University Reform Fails the Test
G Clark - Japan Times, 1998
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[CITATION] Saving Japan's universities
G Clark - The Japan Times, 2010
[CITATION] A Revolution Too Many: The Agricultural Revolution, 1700-1850
G Clark - Agricultural History Center, UC-Davis, Working Paper, 1997
G Clark - MPRA Paper, 2010 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: A Farewell to Alms argued based on wages, rents and returns on capital that the
English by 1800 were no wealthier than in 1400. An argument against this has been the
supposed consumer revolution of 1600-1750. Since ordinary families by 1750 begin ...
[CITATION] What's wrong with the way English is taught in Japan
G Clark - The Japan Times, 2009
[CITATION] Genre as Relation: On Writing and Reading as Ethical Interaction
G Clark - Genre and Writing: Issues, Arguments, Alternatives, 1997
[CITATION] The Japanese Economy
G Clark - 1982 - The Japan Foundation, Office for the …
[CITATION] The Human-Relations Society and the Ideological Society
G Clark - The Japan Foundation News Letter, 1978
[CITATION] Japan in Asia: A Cultural Comparison
G Clark - Asia Pacific, 1982
[CITATION] Some Limited Responses to My Critics
G Clark - Power point presentation to the Social Science History …, 2007
[CITATION] Japanese Production-Sharing Projects, 1966-1968
G Clark - Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Statistics, 1968
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