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Paul Bairoch (24 July 1930 in
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– 12 February 1999 in
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) was a (in 1985 naturalised) Swiss
economic historian Economic history is the academic learning of economies or economic events of the past. Research is conducted using a combination of historical methods, statistical methods and the application of economic theory to historical situations and ins ...
of Belgian descent who specialized in urban history and
historical demography Historical demography is the quantitative study of human population in the past. It is concerned with population size, with the three basic components of population change (fertility, mortality, and migration), and with population characteristi ...
. He published or co-authored more than two dozen books and 120 scholarly articles. His most important works emphasize the agricultural preconditions necessary for industrialization and controversially claim, contrary to most scholars that colonization was not beneficial to colonial empires. He argued that tariffs and growth were positively correlated in the 19th century.


Academic career

Bairoch gained a bachelor's degree by correspondence, intending to become an engineer but he turned to studying economic history in 1956 at the parisian Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes. He obtained his doctorate in 1963 at the
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where he worked from 1965 to 1995. He was economic adviser to the
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(GATT) at Geneva from 1967 to 1969, professor at the
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(Concordia) in
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from 1969 to 1971 and on recommendation of
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became director of studies at the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes from 1971 to 1972. In 1972 he was made professor of history at the
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. He retired in 1995. He was also visiting professor at
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and at the
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(1983) and
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at the
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. From 1985, Bairoch directed a number of research projects on the world economy at a Centre for International Economic History in Geneva.


Research

Paul Bairoch sought through quantitative, empirical research of historical trends to question and challenge many beliefs which are nowadays generally accepted in
economics Economics () is the social science that studies the Production (economics), production, distribution (economics), distribution, and Consumption (economics), consumption of goods and services. Economics focuses on the behaviour and intera ...
(see in particular his work ''Economics and World History: Myths and Paradoxes''), among which: the idea that
free trade Free trade is a trade policy that does not restrict imports or exports. It can also be understood as the free market idea applied to international trade. In government, free trade is predominantly advocated by political parties that hold econo ...
historically led to periods of economic growth; that moving away from free trade caused the
Great Depression The Great Depression (19291939) was an economic shock that impacted most countries across the world. It was a period of economic depression that became evident after a major fall in stock prices in the United States. The economic contagio ...
; and that
colonial Colonial or The Colonial may refer to: * Colonial, of, relating to, or characteristic of a colony or colony (biology) Architecture * American colonial architecture * French Colonial * Spanish Colonial architecture Automobiles * Colonial (1920 au ...
powers in the 19th and early 20th centuries became rich by exploiting the
Third World The term "Third World" arose during the Cold War to define countries that remained non-aligned with either NATO or the Warsaw Pact. The United States, Canada, Japan, South Korea, Western European nations and their allies represented the " First ...
. Bairoch argued that such beliefs are based on insufficient knowledge and misguided interpretations of the economic history of the
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,
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and the
Third World The term "Third World" arose during the Cold War to define countries that remained non-aligned with either NATO or the Warsaw Pact. The United States, Canada, Japan, South Korea, Western European nations and their allies represented the " First ...
. He researched extensively the reasons why an industrial takeoff was prevented in the colonised countries of the Third World (see e.g. his book ''Révolution industrielle et sous-développement''). He is particularly known for his detailed empirical research on economic problems of Third World countries, on the
industrial revolution The Industrial Revolution was the transition to new manufacturing processes in Great Britain, continental Europe, and the United States, that occurred during the period from around 1760 to about 1820–1840. This transition included going f ...
and its aftermath and on urban history. His historical estimates of Gross Product measures are still being referred to in the literature, although some are also challenged by other economic historians such as
Angus Maddison Angus Maddison (6 December 1926 – 24 April 2010) was a distinguished British economist specialising in quantitative macro economic history, including the measurement and analysis of economic growth and development. Maddison lectured at sev ...
. Bairoch argues that
free trade Free trade is a trade policy that does not restrict imports or exports. It can also be understood as the free market idea applied to international trade. In government, free trade is predominantly advocated by political parties that hold econo ...
contributed to
deindustrialization Deindustrialization is a process of social and economic change caused by the removal or reduction of industrial capacity or activity in a country or region, especially of heavy industry or manufacturing industry. There are different interpre ...
in the
Ottoman Empire The Ottoman Empire, * ; is an archaic version. The definite article forms and were synonymous * and el, Оθωμανική Αυτοκρατορία, Othōmanikē Avtokratoria, label=none * info page on book at Martin Luther University) ...
. In contrast to the
protectionism Protectionism, sometimes referred to as trade protectionism, is the economic policy of restricting imports from other countries through methods such as tariffs on imported goods, import quotas, and a variety of other government regulations. ...
of China, Japan, and
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, the Ottoman Empire had a liberal trade policy, open to foreign imports. This has origins in
capitulations of the Ottoman Empire Capitulations of the Ottoman Empire were contracts between the Ottoman Empire and other powers in Europe, particularly France. Turkish capitulations, or Ahidnâmes were generally bilateral acts whereby definite arrangements were entered into ...
, dating back to the first commercial treaties signed with France in 1536 and taken further with capitulations in 1673 and 1740, which lowered
duties A duty (from "due" meaning "that which is owing"; fro, deu, did, past participle of ''devoir''; la, debere, debitum, whence "debt") is a commitment or expectation to perform some action in general or if certain circumstances arise. A duty may ...
to 3% for imports and exports. The liberal Ottoman policies were praised by British economists such as J. R. McCulloch in his ''Dictionary of Commerce'' (1834), but later criticized by British politicians such as
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, who cited the Ottoman Empire as "an instance of the injury done by unrestrained competition" in the 1846
Corn Laws The Corn Laws were tariffs and other trade restrictions on imported food and corn enforced in the United Kingdom between 1815 and 1846. The word ''corn'' in British English denotes all cereal grains, including wheat, oats and barley. They were ...
debate:


Quotes

Paul Bairoch referred here to colonialism and to the exploitation of the third world in the 19th and early 20th century. He argued that this exploitation was not indispensable for industrialisation. This he thought is "good news" for the third world because it means that development could occur without exploitation of other regions.


Books and monographs

*''Le mythe de la croissance économique rapide au XIXe siècle''. 1962 *''Le processus et l'amorce de la croissance économique''.
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*''La formation des prix des fruits, légumes et produits laitiers'' (with Georges Thorn). Bruxelles: Université libre de Bruxelles, Institut de sociologie, 1964 *''La baisse des coûts des transports et le développement économique''. 1965 *''Niveaux de développement économique de 1810 áa 1910''. 1965 *''L'économie belge et internationale (with T. Deldycke and others). Institut de sociologie, Université libre de Bruxelles, 1965. *''Originalités et conséquences de la révolution industrielle''. 1966 *''Le rôle de l'agriculture dans la création de la sidérurgie moderne.'' 1966 *''Evolution de la population active dans le monde par branches et par régions, 1880–1960''. 1968 *''La population active et sa structure''. Sous la direction de P. Bairoch par T. Deldycke, H. Gelders tJ.-M. Limbor avec la participation de G. Lefevere, G. Thorn tG. Vandenabeele.
968 Year 968 ( CMLXVIII) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. Events By place Byzantine Empire * Emperor Nikephoros II receives a Bulgarian embassy led by Prince Boris (th ...
*''Diagnostic de l'évolution économique du Tiers-monde, 1900–1968''. 4th edition. Paris : Gauthier-Villars, 1970 *''De tertiaire sector; studie over de invloed der ontwikkeling op de vermindering van de omvang der economische fluctuaties'' (with others) Bruxelles : Institut de sociologie de l'Université libre,
970 Year 970 ( CMLXX) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar, the 970th year of the Common Era (CE) and ''Anno Domini'' designations, the 970th year of the 1st millennium, the 70th yea ...
*''Le Tiers monde en l'an 2000'' (with Pierre Masse). Paris: Presses universitaires de France, 1971. *''Trend in 1960–1967 and short term prospects of the Third World economy''. Dakar : United Nations, African Institute for Economic Development and Planning, 1971. *''Le Tiers-Monde dans l'impasse. Le démarrage économique du XVIIIe au XXe siècle''. Gallimard, 1971. *''Le chômage urbain dans les pays en voie de développement : présentation générale du problème et éléments d'une solution''. Genève : Bureau International du Travail, 1972. *''Révolution industrielle et sous-développement''. Fourth edition, Paris: Mouton, 1974. *''The economic development of the Third World since 1900.'' 1975 *''Urban Unemployment in Developing Countries: The Nature of the Problem and Proposals for Its Solutions'' International Labour Office; 2nd edition, June 1976 *''Commerce extérieur et développement économique de l'Europe au XIX siècle''. Paris : Mouton, 1976. *''Taille des villes, conditions de vie et développement économique''. Paris : Éd. de l'École des hautes études en sociales, 1977. *''Disparities in Economic Development Since the Industrial Revolution'' (Paul Bairoch and Maurice Lévy-Leboyer, eds.) Palgrave: Macmillan, 1981. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1981. *''Structure par produits des exportations du Tiers-monde 1830–1937'' (with Bouda Etemad) Genève : Droz, 1985. *''Les passages des économies traditionnelles européennes aux sociétés industrielles: quatrième rencontre franco-suisse d'histoire économique et sociale''.(ed. by Paul Bairoch and Anne-Marie Piuz). Genève: Droz, 1985. *''Histoire économique De Jéricho à Mexico. Villes et économie dans l’histoire''. Gallimard, 1985 *''La population des villes européennes : 800–1850 : banque de données et analyse sommaire des résultats'' (with Jean Batou and Pierre Chèvre) Genève : Droz, 1988. *''Cities and Economic Development: From the Dawn of History to the Present''. Translated by Christopher Braider. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1988 *''La Suisse dans l'économie mondiale (with Martin Körner)''. Genève: Droz, 1990. *''World energy production, 1800–1985 = Production mondiale d'énergie" (with Etemad Bouda & Jean Luciani ; under the direction of Paul Bairoch & Jean-Claude Toutain) Genève : Librairie Droz, 1991 *''Liber amicorum : Henri Vander Eycken'' (with Henri Vander Eycken). Brussels : VUBPress, 1991. *''Economics and World History: Myths and Paradoxes''.
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, 1993 *''Autour de l'histoire sociale du temps''. Zurich : Chronos Verlag, 1997. *''Victoires et déboires : histoire économique et sociale du monde du XVIe siècle à nos jours'' (3 Vols). Gallimard, 1997. *''L'agriculture des pays développés, 1800 à nos jours : production, productivité, rendements''. Paris : Economica, c1999


Selected articles

*Paul Bairoch and J.-M. Limbor, "Changes in the Industrial Distribution of the World Labour Force, by Region, 1880–1960," ''International Labour Review'', 98 (1968), pp. 311–336; *"Population urbaine et taille des villes en Europe de 1600 à 1970," ''Revue d'histoire économique et sociale'', Vol. 54, pp. 304–335 *"Structure de la population active mondiale de 1700 à 1970," ''Annales E.S.C.'', 26 (1971), pp. 960–976. *"Free Trade and European Economic Development in the Nineteenth Century’. IN: ''European Economic Review'', 3, 1972. *"Agriculture and the industrial revolution 1700–1914", in: Carlo Cipolla (ed.), ''The Industrial Revolution – Fontana Economic History of Europe, Vol. 3''. London: Collins/Fontana, 1973 *"Commerce international et genese de la revolution industrielle anglaise." In: ''Annales'', 28, pp. 541–571, 1973 *"European Foreign Trade in the XIX Century: The Development of the Value and Volume of Exports (Preliminary Results)", in: ''Journal of European Economic History'', Vol. 2, no. 1, 1973 *"Geographical Structure and Trade Balance of European Foreign Trade from 1800 to 1970" in: '' Journal of European Economic History'', Vol. 3, no. 3, 1974 *"European Gross National Product 1800–1975", in: ''Journal of European Economic History'', 5, 1976. *"Reply to Mr. Gunder Frank's Commentary", in: Journal of European Economic History, Vol. 5, n. 2, 1976 *"Le volume des productions et du produit national dans le Tiers monde, 1900–1977". In: ''Tiers-monde'', 20(80) oct./dec. 1979 : 669–691 **"Nature de la technologie et problematique du demarrage economique". '' Chronique sociale de France'', cahier 6, décembre 1969, 77e année, p. 15–26 *"International industrialization levels from 1750 to 1980", in: ''Journal of European Economic History'', Vol. 11, no's 1 & 2, Fall 1982. *"Employment and Large Cities: Problems and Outlook". ''International Labour Review'', v121 n5 p519-33 Sep–Oct 1982 *"Libre-echange et protectionnisme, idées reçues et réalités : les enseignements de l'histoire". In: ''Economie et humanisme'', no 277, mai-juin 1984, p. 8–18 *"Les mesures de conversion des énergies primaires. Historique des unités et présentation des coefficients", ''Histoire & Mesure'', Vol. I – N° 3/4, 1986. *"Factors of urbanisation in the nineteenth century developed countries : a descriptive and econometric analysis" (with Gary Goertz) ''Urban studies'', Vol. 23, no. 4, Aug. 1986. *"Historical Roots of Economic Underdevelopment: Myths and Realities". in: W.J. Mommsen & J. Osterhammel(ed.). ''Imperialism and After. Continuities and Discontinuities''. Londres: Allen & Unwin, 1986. * *"Urbanization and the Economy in Preindustrial Societies: the Findings of Two Decades of Research", in: ''Journal of European Economic History'' vol. 18, no. 2 1989 *"La Literature Periodique d'histoire economique contemporaine" (with Bouda Etemad), in: ''Annales E.S.C.'', 47, 1987 *"The Impact of Crop Yields, Agricultural Productivity, and Transport Costs on Urban Growth between 1800 and 1910". In: A M van der Woude, Akira Hayami, Jan De Vries (eds.) ''Urbanization in history : a process of dynamic interactions''. New York : Oxford University Press, 1990. *"L'industrie manufacturière suisse : succès et déboires : une perspective internationale et historique (1830–1990)". In: ''Passé pluriel : en hommage au professeur Roland Ruffieux''. Fribourg : Ed. universitaires, 1991. *"The City and Technological Innovation" in ''Favorites of Fortune; Technology, Growth, and Economic Development since the Industrial Revolution''. Edited by Patrice Higonnet,
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, 1991 *"La Belgique dans le commerce international, 1830–1990", in: Paul Klep & Eddy van Cauweberge (eds.), ''Entrepreneurship and the Transformation of the Economy (10th–20th Centuries). Essays in Honour of
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'', Leuven 1994. *"Globalisation myths: some historical reflections on integration, industrialisation and growth in the world economy" (with Richard Kozul-Wright). UNCTAD discussion paper UNCTAD/OSG/DP/113 March 199

*"Globalization, myths and realities: One century of external trade and foreign investment", in R. Boyer and D. Drache, (eds), ''States Against Markets: The Limits of Globalisation''. London: Routledge, 1996. *"Les exportations d’articles manufacturés de la Suisse dans le contexte international (1840–1994)". In: Martin Körner und François Walter (ed.), ''Quand la Montagneaussi a une Histoire. Festschrift für J.-F. Bergier.'' Bern: Verlag Paul Haupt: Bern, 1996, pp. 205–234 *"New Estimates of Agricultural Productivity and Yields of Developed Countries, 1800–1990," in Amit Bhaduri and Rune Skarstein, eds., ''Economic Development and Agricultural Productivity'', Cheltenham, U.K., Edward Elgar, 1997, pp. 45–64. *"The impact of globalization on employment in Europe" in: ''Trade and jobs in Europe : much ado about nothing?'', edited by Mathias Dewatripont, André Sapir, and Khalid Sekkat. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999. *"The Constituent Economic Principles of Globalization in Historical Perspective." ''International Sociology'', Vol. 15, No. 2, pp. 197–214, 2000


About Paul Bairoch

*''Towards an international economic and social history : essays in honour of Paul Bairoch''. Genève : Ed. Passé Présent, 1995. *Bouda Etemad and Jean Batou, "Paul Bairoch (1930–1999)" in ''Revue d'histoire suisse'', vol. 49, n° 3, 1999, pp. 391–394. *Patrick Verley, "In Memoriam: Paul Bairoch (1930–1999)", ''Revue économique'', Vol. 51, No. 2. *A. M. Piuz, "Paul Bairoch", ''Journal of European Economic History'', vol 29, no. 1, 2000


See also

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Angus Maddison Angus Maddison (6 December 1926 – 24 April 2010) was a distinguished British economist specialising in quantitative macro economic history, including the measurement and analysis of economic growth and development. Maddison lectured at sev ...
*
James Morris Blaut James Morris Blaut (October 20, 1927 – November 11, 2000) was an American professor of anthropology and geography at the University of Illinois at Chicago. His studies focused on the agricultural microgeography (geographical activity of villag ...
*
Andre Gunder Frank Andre Gunder Frank (February 24, 1929 – April 25, 2005) was a German-American sociologist and economic historian who promoted dependency theory after 1970 and world-systems theory after 1984. He employed some Marxian concepts on political ...


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