© 2018 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and The Journal of Interdisciplinary History, Inc. New estimates of gdp per province for the period from 1819 to 1896 show that the Industrial Revolution did not generate radical changes in the hierarchy of rich and poor provinces, but it increased the gap between the two sets dramatically. These findings suggest that the foundations of Belgium's economic geography were shaped during the ancien régime, not during the first half of the nineteenth century, as the traditional literature maintains. They support the revisionist view, recently advanced in British historiography, of substantial continuity between the eighteenth century and the era of the Industrial Revolution.status: publishe
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This paper investigates very long run pre-industrial economic development. New annual GDP per capita...
Why did the industrial revolution take place in eighteenth-century Britain and not elsewhere in Euro...
We analyze factors explaining the very different patterns of industrialization across the 42 countie...
What explains the location of industry in the Netherlands and Belgium since the beginning of the nin...
The paper reviews the macroeconomic data describing the British economy from 1760 to 1913 and shows ...
The paper reviews the macroeconomic data describing the British economy from 1760 to 1913 and shows ...
British per capita GDP grew at an average annual rate of 0.13 per cent between 1086 and 1700. Althou...
The paper reviews the macroeconomic data describing the British economy from 1760 to 1913 and shows ...
In this paper we present estimates of regional GDP per capita for certain benchmark years during the...
The paper reviews the macroeconomic data describing the British economy from 1760 to 1913 and shows ...
'This paper uses an endogenous structural breaks procedure that provides additional evidence on two ...
Industrial growth in the 18th century can be measured more precisely for France than for England. Th...
At the end of the eighteenth century, England and France both underwent revolutions: France the Fren...
On the basis of a newly constructed dataset of the national accounts of the province of Holland in t...
This is a definitive new account of Britain's economic evolution from a backwater of Europe in 1270 ...
This paper investigates very long run pre-industrial economic development. New annual GDP per capita...
Why did the industrial revolution take place in eighteenth-century Britain and not elsewhere in Euro...
We analyze factors explaining the very different patterns of industrialization across the 42 countie...