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after the onset of French industrialization. Alternative measures of development such as soldier height, disposable income … firm survey from the 1840s, we shed light on the mechanism: upper-tail knowledge raised productivity in innovative …
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, raising average wages significantly, which in turn facilitated industrialization. We analyze the rise of this first socio … as servants in husbandry, where they remained unmarried until their mid-twenties. Where pastoral agriculture dominated …
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One of the most striking regularities of the growth process is the massive reallocation of labor from agriculture into …
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We develop and estimate a model where technology diffusion depends on the level of productivity embodied in capital and … countries, and the period 1870-1998 reveals that embodied productivity growth is large for many of the technologies in our …
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In the aftermath of World War II, the world's economies exhibited very different rates of economic recovery. We provide evidence that those countries that caught up the most with the U.S. in the postwar period are those that also saw an acceleration in the speed of adoption of new technologies....
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We present a tractable model for the analysis of the relationship between economic growth and the intensive and extensive margins of technology adoption. At the aggregate level, our model is isomorphic to a neoclassical growth model. The microeconomic underpinnings of growth come from technology...
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We examine the importance of geographical proximity to coal as a factor underpinning comparative European economic development during the Industrial Revolution. Our analysis exploits geographical variation in city and coalfield locations, alongside temporal variation in the availability of...
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We exploit regional variation in suitability for cultivating potatoes, together with time variation arising from their introduction to the Old World from the Americas, to estimate the impact of potatoes on Old World population and urbanization. Our results show that the introduction of the...
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This paper uses the natural experiment of Argentina's integration into world markets in the late-nineteenth century to provide evidence on the role of internal geography in shaping the effects of external integration. We develop a quantitative model of the distribution of economic activity...
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agriculture in the typical country, and particularly so in developing countries. Taken at face value, this "agricultural … productivity gap" suggests that labor is greatly misallocated across sectors. In this paper, we draw on new micro evidence to ask …
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