
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Poverty was the norm for most of human history. Then, starting in Britain in the 18th century, economic growth took off. So what happened? Economists have theories about the origins of the Industrial Revolution, from geography to culture to institutions. In a new book, Mark Koyama and Jared Rubin assemble the literature to give readers a big-picture view of how the world went from poverty to widespread prosperity.
Mark is an Associate Professor of Economics at George Mason University, and Jared is a Professor of Economics at Chapman University. They are the authors of How the World Became Rich: The Historical Origins of Economic Growth.
4.7
126126 ratings
Poverty was the norm for most of human history. Then, starting in Britain in the 18th century, economic growth took off. So what happened? Economists have theories about the origins of the Industrial Revolution, from geography to culture to institutions. In a new book, Mark Koyama and Jared Rubin assemble the literature to give readers a big-picture view of how the world went from poverty to widespread prosperity.
Mark is an Associate Professor of Economics at George Mason University, and Jared is a Professor of Economics at Chapman University. They are the authors of How the World Became Rich: The Historical Origins of Economic Growth.
4,208 Listeners
962 Listeners
601 Listeners
212 Listeners
2,245 Listeners
2,382 Listeners
384 Listeners
1,501 Listeners
892 Listeners
6,360 Listeners
17 Listeners
41 Listeners
605 Listeners
720 Listeners
3,157 Listeners
18 Listeners
669 Listeners
27 Listeners
18 Listeners
21 Listeners
36 Listeners
1,036 Listeners