RT Journal Article T1 European Economies in the First Epoch of Imperialism and Mercantilism. 1415-1846. A1 Pedreira, Jorge M. A1 Yun Casalilla, Bartolomé A1 Emmer, Pieter C. A1 Butel, Paul A1 Crouzet, François A1 Engerman, Stanley L. PB Marcial Pons : Centro de Estudios Constitucionales : Instituto Complutense de Estudios Constitucionales SN 0212-6109 YR 1998 FD 1998 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10016/2053 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10016/2053 LA eng NO The costs and benefits of European Imperialism from the conquest of Ceuta, 1415, to the Treaty of Lusaka, 1974. NO Twelfth International Economic History Congress. Madrid, 1998. NO Patrick K. O'Brien and Leandro Prados de la Escosura (eds.) NO Editada en la Fundación Empresa Pública NO Jorge M. Pedreira. «To Have and To Have not». The Economic Consequences of Empire: Portugal (1415-1822).-- Bartolomé Yun-Casalilla. The American Empire and the Spanish Economy: An Institutional and Regional Perspective.-- Pieter C. Emmer. The Economic Impact of the Dutch Expansion Overseas, 1570-1870.-- Paul Butel and François Crouzet. Empire and Economic Growth: the Case of 18th Century France.-- Stanley L. Engerman. British Imperialism in a Mercantilist Age, 1492-1849: Conceptual Issues and Empirical Problems. DS e-Archivo RD 27 jul. 2024