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The worldwide economic impact of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars

The worldwide economic impact of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars

Kevin H. O'Rourke

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"The paper provides a comparative history of the economic impact of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. By focussing on the relative price evidence, it is possible to show that the conflict had major economic effects around the world. Britain's control of the seas meant that it was much less affected than other nations, such as France and the United States. Explicit welfare calculations are provided for four countries, Britain, France, Sweden and the United States. Welfare losses were largest in the US, where they were of the order of 5-6% per annum; by contrast, they lay between 3-4% per annum in France, and between 1.7-1.8% per annum in Britain. On the other hand, the conflict helped pave the way for the more liberal international economic environment of the long 19th century"--National Bureau of Economic Research web site.

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OL Work ID
OL5893177W

Subjects

Economic aspectsEconomic aspects of Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815Economic historyHistoryNapoleonic Wars, 1800-1815

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