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Economic interest and sectoral relations : The undevelopment of capitalism in fifteenth-century tuscany
Oleh:
Emigh, Rebecca Jean
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
AJS: American Journal of Sociology vol. 108 no. 05 (Mar. 2003)
,
page 1075-1113.
Topik:
interest
;
capitalism
;
relation
;
economic
;
outcome
Fulltext:
A13 vol. 108 no. 05 (Mar. 2003) p1075.PDF
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A13
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Many preconditions for a rapid transition to industrial capitalism existed in Thscany in the late medieval/early modern period, induding relatively efficient agricultural production; a well-developed, commercial manufacturing sector; the absence of a powerful feudal nobility and feudal obligations; a large, precocious urban economy; and the development of a territorial state. No such transition occurred, however. Previous explanations for this are inadequate, because they discount the strength of the Tuscany economy or downplay the presence of these preconditions. To explain the Tuscan outcome, this article draws on sectoral theories (agriculture vs. manufacturing) from the neoclassical and Marxist literature. Since these theories often give the wrong prediction, because they are based on formal attributes of actors, the author combines them with a Weberian conceptualization of substantively specific economic interests.
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