Jacques Brasseul

Jacques Brasseul
  • University of Toulon

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Introduction
Jacques Brasseul worked at the UFR Sciences Economiques, Université de Toulon. Jacques does research in Development Economics and Economic History. His last book is 'Histoire économique de l'Afrique tropicale'.
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University of Toulon

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Publications (18)
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An history of tropical Africa since the origins
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The genesis of the welfare state and the birth of social democracy: Bismarck and Bernstein This article focuses successively on: the paradox of the development of social laws in a country that was less politically advanced than France or the UK; i.e. monarchical and authoritarian Germany of the end of the 19th century; the characteristics and funct...
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Lignes de faille de l’Europe, d’après Davies, 1996. La critique d’Olivier Vilaça tient à la « surinterprétation » que j’aurais faite de cette carte de Norman Davies. Cependant, il me semble que cette critique serait plus justifiée si j’avais fait de l’accumulation des lignes de faille européennes au cœur de l’ex-Yougoslavie la seule et unique cause...
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Since its peak in the Middle Ages, the Islamic world has lost its prominent place among the great civilisations. Indeed, the scientific and industrial revolutions took place in Western Europe between the XVIIth and the XIXth centuries, and not in the Muslim world, while the free-market democratic system was also invented in the Netherlands, England...
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Résumé -La révolution industrielle du XVIII ème siècle en Grande-Bretagne a été analysée de façon différente par les historiens de la New Economic History, cliométriciens et néoinstitutionnalistes. Cet article a pour but de faire un tour d'horizon de ces nouvelles approches en les replaçant dans le cadre général de l'histoire de la révolution indus...
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La révolution industrielle en Grande-Bretagne a été analysée de façon différente par les premiers analystes du XIX[e] siècle comme Marx et Engels, Toynbee et Mantoux, et les auteurs du XX[e] comme Landes ou Bairoch, puis les économistes de la New Economic History et les néo-institutionnalistes. Cet article a pour but de rendre compte de ces diverse...
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The «mereuporic theory» and the «thalassogaphic hypothesis» elaborated by Cosandey (1997) explain the different evolution of techniques and science in Western Europe and the Muslim countries. In the West, geography is more favourable: a profoundly indented coastline («articulated thalassography») gave birth to permanent nation-states, on the one ha...
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After a presentation of the Franc monetary zone and its mechanisms: exchange system, monetary policies, capital flows, centralization of foreign reserves, analyzes the results of the monetary zone first for France, then for its African partners. The advantages lie in greater monetary stability and unity making easier economic development and integr...
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Brasseul Jacques. Le Bresil et la nouvelle Division Internationale du Travail. In: Revue d'economie industrielle, vol. 14, 4e trimestre 1980. Vers une nouvelle division internationale du travail. pp. 197-203.

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