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Growth and retardation in the Ottoman economy, the case of Ottoman Selanik, 1876-1912.
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The Ottoman Economy, c.1300‐c.1585
History Compass, 2014Abstract This article examines the Ottoman economy from the rise of the state in around 1300 to the major debasement of c.1585. After a brief assessment of the problems of sources and an overview of the economy, it investigates the nature of the Ottoman economy, considering the model proposed by Mehmet Genç based on provisionalism ...
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1914 ve 1918 yılları arasında Osmanlı İmparatorluğu yıkım yaratan Birinci Dünya Savaşı’na dâhil olmuştu. Savaş sırasında dış ticarete uygulanan kısıtlamalar ve riskli ortam Osmanlı İmparatorluğu iktisadi yaşamında daralmalar ortaya çıkartmıştı. Kamu harcamaları ciddi şekilde yükselmiş ve parasal sistem kontrol edilemez hâle gelmişti.
Hanedar, Avni Önder
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Capitalist-style reforms were an important factor in the economic and social evolution of the Late Ottoman Empire. This research investigates how foreign governments and financiers, and especially Britain, influenced these various financial reforms ...
Giampaolo Conte
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An alternative approach to total economy of the late Ottoman Empire
The Ottoman Empire until the eve of the First World War gave the impression of an agrarian society with modest manufacturing activities, mainly based on craft-based production.
Somer Alp Simseker
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The Ottoman Empire and the World Economy
Middle East Report, 1989List of illustrations List of tables Acknowledgements Introduction: 'oriental despotism' in world-system perspective Huri Islamoglu-Inan Part I. Theoretical Approaches: 1. Late-eighteenth - early-nineteenth-century Egypt: merchant capitalism or modern capitalism? Peter Gran 2. Agenda for Ottoman history Huri Islamoglu and Caglar Keyder 3.
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