Nobel Laureate Simon Kuznets, famous as the founder of modern
empirical economics, pioneered the quantitative study of the economic
history of the Jews. Yet until now his most important work on the
subject was unpublished. These volumes bring to the public, for the
first time, the most important work written on Jewish economic history
since that of Werner Sombart a century ago.In the first volume,
Kuznets uses extensive, original data to trace trends in the economic
life of American Jews. He measures quantitatively for the first time
the legendary economic success of American Jews and discusses the
foundations of these achievements. Tracing their distinctive
concentration in the professions, he exposes the causes of the extreme
inequalities in American Jewish economic life. The immigrant origin of
nearly all American Jews offers a unique case study in the process of
assimilation that made American Jewry the ultimate American success
story. This offers an ideal prelude to the second forthcoming volume,
Comparative Perspectives on Jewish Migration.The volume's editors also
provide a unique perspective on Kuznets' work. In the introduction,
Weyl shows that many of Kuznets' most influential ideas, were inspired
by his study of the economic history of the Jews. Through careful
analysis of shared themes, and dozens of hours of detailed interviews,
Lo and Weyl reveal a new dimension of Kuznets' thought to historical
inquiry.
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Development and Migration in America and Beyond: The Economic Life of American Jewry
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781351510998
Publisert
2017
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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