Many previous studies of the role of trade during the British Industrial Revolution have found little or no role for trade in explaining British living standards or growth rates. We construct a three-region model of the world in which Britain trades with North America and the Rest of the World, and calibrate the model to data from the 1760s and 1850s. We find that while trade had only a small impact on British welfare in the 1760s, it had a very large impact in the 1850s. This contrast is robust to a large range of parameter perturbations. Biased technological change and population growth were key in explaining Britain's growing dependence on trade during the Industrial Revolution
There are two views of the British Industrial Revolution in the literature today. The more tradition...
This research argues that the rapid expansion of international trade in the second phase of the indu...
The paper reviews the macroeconomic data describing the British economy from 1760 to 1913 and shows ...
Many previous studies of the role of trade during the British Industrial Revolution have found littl...
This paper argues that trade specialization played an indispensable role in supporting the Industria...
This paper argues that trade specialization played an indispensable role in supporting the Industria...
This paper develops a model that captures the key features of the Industrial Revolution and the Grea...
British per capita GDP grew at an average annual rate of 0.13 per cent between 1086 and 1700. Althou...
We investigate a structural model of demographic-economic interactions for England during 1570 to 18...
The world economy experienced extensive international economic integration in the second half of the...
that builds on big-push models by Murphy, Shleifer and Vishny (1989), combined with hierarchical pre...
Land was an unambiguous constraint for growth in the pre-industrial period. In Britain it was overco...
The paper reviews the macroeconomic data describing the British economy during the industrial revolu...
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 ...
There are two views of the British Industrial Revolution in the literature today. The more tradition...
This research argues that the rapid expansion of international trade in the second phase of the indu...
The paper reviews the macroeconomic data describing the British economy from 1760 to 1913 and shows ...
Many previous studies of the role of trade during the British Industrial Revolution have found littl...
This paper argues that trade specialization played an indispensable role in supporting the Industria...
This paper argues that trade specialization played an indispensable role in supporting the Industria...
This paper develops a model that captures the key features of the Industrial Revolution and the Grea...
British per capita GDP grew at an average annual rate of 0.13 per cent between 1086 and 1700. Althou...
We investigate a structural model of demographic-economic interactions for England during 1570 to 18...
The world economy experienced extensive international economic integration in the second half of the...
that builds on big-push models by Murphy, Shleifer and Vishny (1989), combined with hierarchical pre...
Land was an unambiguous constraint for growth in the pre-industrial period. In Britain it was overco...
The paper reviews the macroeconomic data describing the British economy during the industrial revolu...
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 ...
There are two views of the British Industrial Revolution in the literature today. The more tradition...
This research argues that the rapid expansion of international trade in the second phase of the indu...
The paper reviews the macroeconomic data describing the British economy from 1760 to 1913 and shows ...