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Eric Lionel Jones is E. L. Jones (1). For other authors named E. L. Jones, see the disambiguation page.

Eric Lionel Jones (1) has been aliased into Eric Lionel Jones.

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The third edition, as by Eric Jones, 2003, differs from the second by adding a four page preface and a long afterword in which he distinguishes eight challenges to the second edition and replies to them.
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johnclaydon | Apr 6, 2021 |
LSE’s Dr Kent Deng has chosen to discuss Growth Recurring : Economic Change in World History on FiveBooks as one of the top five on his subject - China in the World Economy, saying that:

"Professor Eric L Jones is one of the leading scholars to tackle the aforementioned twin puzzles simultaneously. This book, first published in 1988, was a follow-up of his earlier book, The European Miracle. In this one, Professor Jones established two parallel worlds, one of Europe and the other of Asia. He argued that intensive growth of the modern type, ie, growth with better technology and high per capita income, occurred in both worlds. The first recorded such growth was China under the Sung (Song) Period of the 10th to 13th centuries. Then there was a similar growth in Tokugawa Japan of the 17th to 19th centuries. These were the forerunners of the British Industrial Revolution.

This work was revolutionary in providing a powerful antithesis to the normative stereotype of European exceptionalism in growth and development. The conclusion was that there is no ground for Eurocentricism in explaining the world history of economic growth prior to the 19th century.

The best part of Jones’s book is his take on the universal growth type called ‘intensive growth’. It is a simple and elegant concept, easy to apply and measure. It is close to our common sense. One does not need any training in economics to understand it."
The full interview is available here: http://thebrowser.com/books/interviews/china-world-economy
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