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Conversations on issues of development policy in Pakistan and the rest of South Asia. Political economy subjects that are seldom featured in the media will be taken up. The conversation will take into account the needs of social science students. Development policy will be taken up by non-political public intellectuals.
Industrial Revolution: Why or Why Not? l Prof. Joel Mokeyr & Dr. Abdul Jalil l PIDE PodCast
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1 hour 18 minutes 15 seconds
3 years ago
Industrial Revolution: Why or Why Not? l Prof. Joel Mokeyr & Dr. Abdul Jalil l PIDE PodCast
Host:
Dr. Abdul Jalil (Professor of Economics at PIDE)
Speaker:
Professor Joel Mokyr.
Professor of Economics and History in North-western University. He specializes in economic history, the economics of technological change and the economics of population change.
Details:
Industrial Revolution: Why or Why Not?
Why was Industrial Revolution Inevitable? Why did it happen in Europe? Why Not in the Indo-Pak subcontinent? What was the difference, Wisdom, Aptitude or Attitude? Did Institutions Play an Important Role in Happening the Industrial Revolution? Do Elites Matter for the Industrial Revolution, Economy and Institutions? What are the implications for Pakistan?
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SochBichar
Conversations on issues of development policy in Pakistan and the rest of South Asia. Political economy subjects that are seldom featured in the media will be taken up. The conversation will take into account the needs of social science students. Development policy will be taken up by non-political public intellectuals.