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Growth and the Regional Dynamics of Antebellum Southern Development
Olmstead, Alan L.
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2010
Between 1800 and 1860, the United States became the preeminent world supplier of
cotton
as output increased sixty …-fold. Technological changes, including the introduction of improved
cotton
varieties, contributed significantly to this growth. Measured … output per worker in the
cotton
sector rose four-fold and large regional differences emerged. By 1840, output per worker in …
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Biological Innovation and
Productivity
Growth in the Antebellum
Cotton
Economy
Olmstead, Alan L.
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2008
dynamic approach. Drawing on the records of 142 plantations with 509 crops years, we show that the average daily
cotton
… picking rate increased about four-fold between 1801 and 1862. We argue that the development and diffusion of new
cotton
… South's preeminence in the world
cotton
market, the pace of westward expansion, and the importance of indigenous …
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Acquisitions,
Productivity
, and Profitability : Evidence from the Japanese
Cotton
Spinning Industry
Braguinsky, Serguey
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2014
We explore how changes in ownership and managerial control affect the
productivity
and profitability of producers …. Using detailed operational, financial, and ownership data from the Japanese
cotton
spinning industry at the turn of the last … century, we find a more nuanced picture than the straightforward "higher
productivity
buys lower
productivity
" story commonly …
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Exporting and Firm Performance : Evidence from a Randomized Trial
Atkin, David
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2014
efficiency. First, treatment firms have higher
productivity
and quality after controlling for rug specifications. Second, when …
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Product Innovation, Product Diversification, and Firm Growth : Evidence from Japan’s Early Industrialization
Braguinsky, Serguey
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2020
(horizontal differentiation). The market context is Japan's
cotton
spinning industry at the turn of the last century. We find that …
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Path Dependence and the Origins of
Cotton
Textile Manufacturing in New England
Rosenbloom, Joshua L.
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2002
During the first half of of the nineteenth century the United States emerged as a major producer of
cotton
textiles
…
cotton
textiles
in the tariff bill of 1816, and during the 1820s manufacturers won increasingly strong protection …
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The Antebellum Tariff on
Cotton
Textiles
Revisited
Irwin, Douglas A.
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2000
substitutes for one another. The Walker tariff of 1846, for example, reduced the duties on
cotton
textiles
from nearly 70 percent …Recent research has suggested that the antebellum U.S.
cotton
textile industry would have been wiped out had it not … received tariff protection. We reaffirm Taussig's judgment that the U.S.
cotton
textile industry was largely independent of the …
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A Global View of
Productivity
Growth in
China
Hsieh, Chang-Tai
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2011
take this classic question to the data by measuring the spillover e¤ects of
China
's
productivity
growth. Our framework … the spillover e¤ects of
China
's
productivity
growth are small causing the real incomes of
China
's trading partners to …How does a country's
productivity
growth a¤ect worldwide real incomes through international trade? In this paper, we …
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Trade Induced Technical Change? The Impact of Chinese Imports on Innovation, IT and
Productivity
Bloom, Nicholas
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2011
-specific quotas following
China
's entry into the World Trade Organization. Chinese import competition had two effects: first, it led …
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Why Isn't Mexico Rich?
Hanson, Gordon H.
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2010
, distortions in the supply of non-traded inputs, and perverse incentives for informality creates a drag on
productivity
growth … that
China
sells, rather than goods that
China
buys. I assess evidence from recent literature on these arguments and …
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