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We examine the diffusion of steam technology across British counties during the eighteenth century. First, we provide new estimates for the regional variations in the timing, pace and extent of usage of steam engines. Our main data source is an updated version of the list of steam engines...
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During the ongoing financial crisis the analysis of similar historical crises has gained more and more attention among economic researchers and forecasters. Existing studies, however, do not tackle the immense heterogeneity that is present in cross-country samples in a formal and consistent way....
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better use of existing time series data than historical national accounting. To investigate industrialization we propose to …
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industrialization itself. We find that basic education significantly accelerated non-textile industrialization in both phases of the …
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industrialization itself. We find that basic education significantly accelerated non-textile industrialization in both phases of the …
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successful industrialization occurs in regions that start with low wages and high mechanical skills, and show that these two … contrast, literacy and access to capital have no power in predicting industrialization, nor does proximity to coal. Although …
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capabilities facilitated industrialization in two important ways. First, a large supply of instrument and watch makers provided …
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Using historical data, we test the validity of Wagner's law of increasing state activity at different stages of economic development for five industrialized European countries: the United Kingdom, Denmark, Sweden, Finland and Italy. In order to investigate the coherence between Wagner's law and...
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In 1979, when anthropometric history was still in its infancy, Robert Fogel and collaborators reported that the height of the US male white population began to decline quite unexpectedly around the birth cohorts of 1830. This was quite a conundrum on account of the fact that according to...
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Brain drain is a core economic policy problem for many developing countries today. Does relative inequality in source and destination countries influence the brain-drain phenomenon? We explore human capital selectivity during the period 1820-1909.We apply age heaping techniques to measure human...
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