what is urban economy?
the production, distribution, excange and consumption of goods and service within the urban society
what are important links between urbanization and the economy?
cities have important functions
urban economy attracts people
urban economies drives of economic developments and wealth
urban growth results from urban economic growth and vice versa
what are the two means of obtaining power in early cities?
appropriation of agricultural surpluses
long distance trade
what are the three important theories on societal collaps?
environmental conditions
moral decay and outside attacks
social theory: elite competition
what important changes are there in urbanization?
rise of industrial capitalism
improvement living standard in industrialized areas
huge population growth from the end of the 18th century
when does urban growth stop according to davis s curve?
developing countries face problems of sustaining population
developed contries will shift to suburbanization and peripheral development
why do we have to focus on Europe and China in the great divergence?
Economic power: agricultural surplus
*Wealth of early cities provided by
surplus of farmers
* Taxation by urban rulers
* Forced labour
* Cities provide services in exchange
Economic power: long-distance trade
what is the result of Early urban economies fragile?
most early urban economies
collapsed
Early urban economies fragile
Link between urbanization and big cities and
sustained growth not clear: (1300-1800)
what is a producer city?
the production and exchange of goods and commercial service with the city’s hinterland and other cities
what is a consumer city?
a centre of government and military protection and occupation which supplies service in return for taxes, land rent and non-market transitions
whos theory were the producer and consumer city?
max weber
what did max weber argue?
he argued that cultural factors were to cause the divergence. he argued religious was a driven force of economic growth
Latin America until 18oo:
North America until 1800:
Japan and china
Mixed systems
- High level of urbanization
- Centralized system of control
- Consumer and Producer cities
(coercion-oriented and marketoriented
Middle East 800-1800
Europe 800-1800
Western Europe 800-1800
Differences within Europe
Conclusion of Van Bavel et al. (ch. 21):
- Centralization of power
- Concentration of power in a few cities
- Weak local institutions
what was the result of undustialization?
level urbanization Western Europe and North America surpasses the rest of the world
what did Kingsley Davis (1965) say?