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Van Zanden -- $tIntroduction The Long Road To The Industrial Revolution /$rJ.L. Van Zanden -- $tChapter One. Introducing The Problem: The Emergence Of Efficient Institutions In The Middle Ages /$rJ.L. Van Zanden -- $tChapter Two. Why The European Economy Expanded Rapidly In A Period Of Political Fragmentation /$rJ.L. Van Zanden -- $tChapter Three. Book Production As A Mirror Of The Emerging Medieval Knowledge Economy, 500-1500 /$rEltjo Buringh -- $tIntroducing The Problem The Little Divergence Within Europe, 1400-1800 /$rJ.L. Van Zanden -- $tChapter Four. Girlpower. The European Marriage Pattern (Emp) And Labour Markets In The North Sea Region In The Late Medieval Period /$rTine De Moor -- $tIntroducing The Problem The Birth Of The European Knowledge Economy /$rJ.L. Van Zanden -- $tChapter Five. The Human Capital Of Common Workmen European Skill Premium In A Global Perspective /$rJ.L. Van Zanden -- $tChapter Six. The Philosophers And The Revolution Of The Printing Press /$rJ.L. Van Zanden -- $tChapter Seven. State Formation And Citizenship: The Dutch Republic Between Medieval Communes And Modern Nation States /$rMaarten Prak -- $tChapter Eight. The Emergence Of Modern Economic Growth In The North Sea Region /$rJ.L. Van Zanden -- $tChapter Nine. The Arab World, China, And Japan /$rJ.L. Van Zanden -- $tConclusion ?A Million Mutinies? /$rJ.L. Van Zanden -- $tAppendix One. Further Experiments With The Cobb Douglas Production Function: Italy And Western Europe /$rJ.L. Van Zanden -- $tAppendix Two. Estimating Chinese Gdp Per Capita In Thee Ighteenth Century /$rJ.L. Van Zanden -- $tReferences /$rJ.L. Van Zanden -- $tIndex Of Subjects /$rJ.L. Van Zanden. 330 $aWhy did the Industrial Revolution happen in Western Europe? Was it a sudden acceleration of the European economy, or should we look at specific institutions arising in Western Europe since the Middle Ages? 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