This paper uses a natural experiment to assess whether temporary protection from trade with industrial leaders can foster development of infant industries in follower countries. Using a new dataset compiled from primary sources, I find that in the short-run regions (départements) in the French Empire which became better protected from trade with the British for exogenous reasons during the Napoleonic Wars (1803-15) increased capacity in a new technology, mechanised cotton spinning, to a larger extent than regions which remained more exposed to trade. Temporary protection had long term effects. In particular, by exploiting the fact that the post-war location of the cotton industry was determined to a large extent by the historical accident o...
The years between 1793 and 1815 saw an unusually bloody, lengthy and widespread conflict between Gre...
In 1806, at the height of his military dominance of Europe, Napoleon introduced the Continental Blo...
Why was England the cradle of the Industrial Revolution? The present work shows that scale economies...
This paper uses a natural experiment to assess whether temporary protection from trade with industri...
This paper uses a natural experiment to assess whether temporary protection from trade with industri...
This thesis examines industrial development in early 19th century France, a period of momentous sea-...
During the first half of of the nineteenth century the United States emerged as a major producer of ...
This dissertation uses the large shock to the British cotton textile industry in the 19th century, c...
This paper examines the patterns of technology transfer from Britain to France during the early phas...
This paper checks if differences in market size can explain the retardation of the Industrial Revolu...
When the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Armies conquered most of Europe, they found unknown or ...
The growth of cotton textile imports into Britain from India opened up new opportunities for import ...
This paper uses the adoption and invention of the spinning jenny as a test case to understand why th...
Price and profit data between the 1770s and the 1820s from accounting records of three Lancashire co...
The view that European cartels facilitated the international diffusion of technology came to be wide...
The years between 1793 and 1815 saw an unusually bloody, lengthy and widespread conflict between Gre...
In 1806, at the height of his military dominance of Europe, Napoleon introduced the Continental Blo...
Why was England the cradle of the Industrial Revolution? The present work shows that scale economies...
This paper uses a natural experiment to assess whether temporary protection from trade with industri...
This paper uses a natural experiment to assess whether temporary protection from trade with industri...
This thesis examines industrial development in early 19th century France, a period of momentous sea-...
During the first half of of the nineteenth century the United States emerged as a major producer of ...
This dissertation uses the large shock to the British cotton textile industry in the 19th century, c...
This paper examines the patterns of technology transfer from Britain to France during the early phas...
This paper checks if differences in market size can explain the retardation of the Industrial Revolu...
When the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Armies conquered most of Europe, they found unknown or ...
The growth of cotton textile imports into Britain from India opened up new opportunities for import ...
This paper uses the adoption and invention of the spinning jenny as a test case to understand why th...
Price and profit data between the 1770s and the 1820s from accounting records of three Lancashire co...
The view that European cartels facilitated the international diffusion of technology came to be wide...
The years between 1793 and 1815 saw an unusually bloody, lengthy and widespread conflict between Gre...
In 1806, at the height of his military dominance of Europe, Napoleon introduced the Continental Blo...
Why was England the cradle of the Industrial Revolution? The present work shows that scale economies...