The contributions of innovations, factor endowments and institutions to American industrialization are examined through analysing the rise of the American portland cement industry. Minerals abundance contributed in multiple ways to the spectacular rise of the industry from the 1890s. However, the results of a structural econometric analysis of entry suggests geological surveys, institutions highlighted by David and Wright, played a contributing rather than critical role in the American portland cement industry overcoming incumbent European portland cement and American natural cement producers
Decisions to develop deposits of calcareous materials for cement production are based largely on ant...
The USA became the world's leading mineral-producing nation between 1870 and 1910, a development par...
The cement industry is a capital intensive, energy consuming, and vital industry for sustaining infr...
The contributions of innovations, factor endowments and institutions to American industrialization a...
Author Institution: Mineral Economics Department, College of Mineral Industries, The Pennsylvania St...
American manufacturing exports became increasingly resource-intensive over the very period, roughly ...
In studying the subject of cementitious materials, from a structural standpoint, we find as we retra...
American manufacturing exports became increasingly resource-intensive over the very period, roughly ...
It is the purpose of this paper to briefly review the history of cement manufacture in the State, to...
Portland cement is a finely ground, manufactured mineral product that when combined with water, sand...
This dissertation is a case study of the natural cement plant in Shepherdstown, (West) Virginia. The...
Portland cement has become a cornerstone of modern society and the present-day cement and concrete i...
Thesis (B.S.)--University of Illinois, 1914.Primarily typescript; portions of text are ms.Includes b...
In the year 1908 we presented a brief paper before the Academy of Science, calling attention to cert...
The major problem of the cement companies is the matter of marketing the product in sufficient quant...
Decisions to develop deposits of calcareous materials for cement production are based largely on ant...
The USA became the world's leading mineral-producing nation between 1870 and 1910, a development par...
The cement industry is a capital intensive, energy consuming, and vital industry for sustaining infr...
The contributions of innovations, factor endowments and institutions to American industrialization a...
Author Institution: Mineral Economics Department, College of Mineral Industries, The Pennsylvania St...
American manufacturing exports became increasingly resource-intensive over the very period, roughly ...
In studying the subject of cementitious materials, from a structural standpoint, we find as we retra...
American manufacturing exports became increasingly resource-intensive over the very period, roughly ...
It is the purpose of this paper to briefly review the history of cement manufacture in the State, to...
Portland cement is a finely ground, manufactured mineral product that when combined with water, sand...
This dissertation is a case study of the natural cement plant in Shepherdstown, (West) Virginia. The...
Portland cement has become a cornerstone of modern society and the present-day cement and concrete i...
Thesis (B.S.)--University of Illinois, 1914.Primarily typescript; portions of text are ms.Includes b...
In the year 1908 we presented a brief paper before the Academy of Science, calling attention to cert...
The major problem of the cement companies is the matter of marketing the product in sufficient quant...
Decisions to develop deposits of calcareous materials for cement production are based largely on ant...
The USA became the world's leading mineral-producing nation between 1870 and 1910, a development par...
The cement industry is a capital intensive, energy consuming, and vital industry for sustaining infr...