Description
An accessible and engaging economic history of the world told through a unique African lens.
About the Author
Johan Fourie is Professor of Economics at Stellenbosch University, South Africa, where he coordinates the Laboratory for the Economics of Africa's Past (LEAP). He is a National Research Foundation-rated scholar, co-founder of the African Economic History Network and former editor of Economic History of Developing Regions.
Reviews
'In three dozen short but wide-ranging chapters, Johan Fourie demonstrates that recent research in economic history can be both enlightening and fun. As entertaining as it is instructive, this slim volume provides a perfect introduction for students.' Joel Mokyr, author of A Culture of Growth
'Africa, the Forgotten Continent, comes into its own in Fourie's engaging romp through human history. Good: our ancestors, after all, were all Africans, though most of us are less varied than people in our homeland on the veldt. The future of Africa is therefore bright. Fourie's brilliant account shows why. Deidre McCloskey, author of Beyond Positivism, Behaviorism, and Neo-Institutionalism in Economics
'Johan Fourie is an extraordinary economic historian. This book allows us to understand our world today by taking the very long run perspective on humanity's struggle against poverty, from the Neolithic to the Information Age. He shows how economic growth is possible and why poverty is not inevitable. This is the book for all those who are willing to learn from humanity's long history to achieve a world in which more and more people can leave the deep poverty of the past behind.' Max Roser, founder of Our World in Data
'Fourie is leading a renaissance of African economic history, and Our Long Walk to Economic Freedom gives every interested person a way to access his scholarship and that of other key scholars. It is destined to become a must-read in higher ed syllabi.' Marianne H. Wanamaker, co-Editor at Explorations in Economic History
Book Information
ISBN 9781009228480
Author Johan Fourie
Format Paperback
Page Count 290
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 380g
Dimensions(mm) 215mm * 139mm * 15mm