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Explore a groundbreaking analysis of the interwar depression and its specific impacts on global economies. This essential volume challenges the traditional narrative that the economic downturn was a universal disaster for the non-European world. Through detailed case studies, the book provides a revisionist perspective on the modern economic history of Africa and Asia. Leading scholars demonstrate that many economies remained resilient during this period. For export-dependent peasant communities, the collapse of commodity prices necessitated adaptive responses that protected economic welfare. In many cases, these communities transformed challenges into unique opportunities for growth and resilience. This text is a critical resource for researchers and students focused on the economic evolution of African and Asian nations during the early 20th century. Product Summary: Ian Brown Economies of Africa & Asia in the Inter-war Depression, economic history book, interwar period analysis, African and Asian economic studies.
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format | trade paperback |
Language | english |
series | routledge revivals ser. |
type | textbook |
Brand | Taylor & Francis |
Color | white |
Gender | unisex |
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