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For the past generation scholars have emphasized that the Lower South was one of the most economically successful regions of British mainland North America, and perhaps the most successful. Planters, the primary economic actors, made extensive use of slave labor and created a successful...
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after World War II. The convergence hypothesis suggests that the success of the South in catching up to the Northeast and … technological convergence explains the regional evolution of U.S. manufacturing industry, or that endogenous growth was an important …
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This paper provides an account of the complex changes taking place within New England in the years from 1880 to 1940. After 1880, technological changes and market shifts undermined the sources of comparative advantage that had promoted the concentration of textile and footwear production within...
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