Tag: ireland
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The Economics of Famine as Policy
Examine famine as an economic policy outcome — the Irish Famine's relationship to laissez-faire ideology, the Bengal Famine as Amartya Sen's entitlement failure paradigm, what Malthusian ideology contributed to 19th-century famine responses, and what famine history reveals about how economic ideology shapes institutional responses to catastrophic market failures.
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The Economics of the Linen Trade
Examine linen as the economic foundation of 18th-century Ireland and Ulster — why linen fit the proto-industrial system, how the Linen Board's quality regulation built commercial reputation, why the Act of Union affected Irish linen differently than wool, and what the industry's mechanization and decline reveals about regional industrial specializations.