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The Mechanics of the Industrial Revolution
Journal of Political Economy, 2023For contemporaries, Britain’s success in developing the technologies of the early Industrial Revolution rested in large part on its abundant supply of artisan skills, notably in metalworking. In this paper we outline a simple process where successful industrialization occurs in regions that start with low wages and high mechanical skills, and show that
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Counting the industrial revolution
The Economic History Review, 1990In all my experience … I have found how insecure all details of mere figures are upon which to build an argument. … It is easy to add a little here, and subtract a little there; gently to slip in a figure, it may be a cypher, among your data; slyly to make what seems a reasonable postulate in your premises, but which turns out in the result to be a ...
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4. Industrial Revolution Versus Industrious Revolution
2010Author's conception of industrious revolution and industrial revolution is that they take different courses and contrast with one another. This chapter explains this idea in detail. In the period of high growth after the end of the war, a particular generation worked furiously to raise the level of the Japanese economy which had been severely lowered ...
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The Third Industrial Revolution
2019Science and Technology Law Review, Vol 3: 2001 ...
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2014
This concise guide zooms in on the period of American history known as the Industrial Revolution, from its earliest beginnings in the mid-18th century to just after the First World War. This book is a concise reference source on the era in American history known as the Industrial Revolution—a period characterized by urbanization, mass ...
James S. Olson, Shannon L. Kenny
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This concise guide zooms in on the period of American history known as the Industrial Revolution, from its earliest beginnings in the mid-18th century to just after the First World War. This book is a concise reference source on the era in American history known as the Industrial Revolution—a period characterized by urbanization, mass ...
James S. Olson, Shannon L. Kenny
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1965
In the typical village of 1760 there was a continuous gradation of classes from the relatively rare wholly landless labourer up to the Lord of the Manor. Between these extremes, some of the poorest classes (the cottagers and squatters) divided their time between their work as labourers at wages and working for themselves either on their own small plots
G. D. H. Cole, A. W. Filson
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In the typical village of 1760 there was a continuous gradation of classes from the relatively rare wholly landless labourer up to the Lord of the Manor. Between these extremes, some of the poorest classes (the cottagers and squatters) divided their time between their work as labourers at wages and working for themselves either on their own small plots
G. D. H. Cole, A. W. Filson
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Myths of Industrial Capitalism: The Industrial Revolution
2007Along with the emergence and development of the political institutions of modernity which, as discussed in the previous chapter, are forever associated with the revolution in France in 1789, there is another revolution which it is believed transformed the organization of economic activities in the world, namely, the Industrial Revolution.
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2007
The confluence of developments in technology, labor and management practice, and market expansion in the period from 1760 to 1850 so drastically altered the context of economic relations that, taken together, these changes have earned the name, Industrial Revolution.
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The confluence of developments in technology, labor and management practice, and market expansion in the period from 1760 to 1850 so drastically altered the context of economic relations that, taken together, these changes have earned the name, Industrial Revolution.
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