In the early eighteenth century, wages in Britain were more than four times as high as in India, the world's major exporter of cotton textiles. This induced the adoption of more capital-intensive production methods in Britain and a faster rate of technological progress, so that competitive advantage had begun to shift in Britain's favour by the late eighteenth century. However, the completion of the process was delayed until after the Napoleonic Wars by increasing raw cotton costs, before supply adjusted to the major increase in demand for inputs
This paper uses new product-specific, micro-level US data to show that New England had lower levels ...
We examine the geography of cotton textiles in Britain in 1838 to test claims about why the industry...
Why was England the cradle of the Industrial Revolution? The present work shows that scale economies...
In the early eighteenth century, wages in Britain were more than four times as high as in India, the...
The growth of cotton textile imports into Britain from India opened up new opportunities for import ...
The growth of cotton textile imports into Britain from India opened up new opportunities for import ...
The British market has until now received little of the credit due it as the chief support of the co...
Cotton textile firms led the development of machinery-based industrialization in the Industrial Revo...
In recent decades, economic historians have revisited the Industrial Revolution in a global context....
This study provides causal evidence that a shock to the relative supply of inputs to production can ...
There is archaeological evidence of textile production in Britain from the late-prehistoric period o...
There is archaeological evidence of textile production in Britain from the late-prehistoric period o...
Using data on the production and usage of cotton, the paper develops estimates for the production an...
How did Indian cotton cloth influence British industrialisation? I use historical textual and materi...
There is the history of the textile industry in England and the history of the East India Company in...
This paper uses new product-specific, micro-level US data to show that New England had lower levels ...
We examine the geography of cotton textiles in Britain in 1838 to test claims about why the industry...
Why was England the cradle of the Industrial Revolution? The present work shows that scale economies...
In the early eighteenth century, wages in Britain were more than four times as high as in India, the...
The growth of cotton textile imports into Britain from India opened up new opportunities for import ...
The growth of cotton textile imports into Britain from India opened up new opportunities for import ...
The British market has until now received little of the credit due it as the chief support of the co...
Cotton textile firms led the development of machinery-based industrialization in the Industrial Revo...
In recent decades, economic historians have revisited the Industrial Revolution in a global context....
This study provides causal evidence that a shock to the relative supply of inputs to production can ...
There is archaeological evidence of textile production in Britain from the late-prehistoric period o...
There is archaeological evidence of textile production in Britain from the late-prehistoric period o...
Using data on the production and usage of cotton, the paper develops estimates for the production an...
How did Indian cotton cloth influence British industrialisation? I use historical textual and materi...
There is the history of the textile industry in England and the history of the East India Company in...
This paper uses new product-specific, micro-level US data to show that New England had lower levels ...
We examine the geography of cotton textiles in Britain in 1838 to test claims about why the industry...
Why was England the cradle of the Industrial Revolution? The present work shows that scale economies...