Were ordinary factory workers unskilled and was technology de-skilling during the Industrial Revolution? I measure foregone output to estimate the human capital investments in mule spinners and power loom tenders in ante-bellum Lowell. These investments rivaled those of craft apprentices, suggesting a different view of industrial technology. Accounting for skill, multi-factor productivity growth was negligible, contrary to previous findings. From 1834-55, firms made increasing investments in skill, allowing workers to tend more machines and generating rapid growth of per-capita output. This growing investment was motivated partly by changing factor prices and more by a changing labor supply. Calculations show that firm policy and social c...
Did nineteenth century technology reduce demand for skilled workers in contrast to modern technology...
We examine the effect of technical change on human capital formation during England's Industrial Rev...
The impact of industrialization on an economy\u27s overall demands for skill cannot be deduced on pu...
Abstract: In 1842, Lowell textile firms increased weaving productivity by assigning three looms per ...
In 1842 Lowell textile firms increased weaving productivity by assigning three looms per worker inst...
In 1842 Lowell textile firms increased weaving productivity by assigning three looms per worker inst...
Did nineteenth century technology reduce demand for skilled workers in contrast to modern technology...
Did nineteenth century technology reduce demand for skilled workers in contrast to modern technology...
Technological change was unskilled-labor-biased during the early Industrial Revolu-tion of the late ...
This paper empirically tests if the Second Industrial Revolution changed the way inputs were used in...
For contemporaries, Britain’s success in developing the technologies of the early Industrial Revolut...
For contemporaries, Britain’s success in developing the technologies of the early Industrial Revolut...
While human capital is a strong predictor of economic development today, its importance for the Indu...
While human capital is a strong predictor of economic development today, its importance for the Indu...
How much of the rapid growth in labor productivity in nineteenth century cotton weaving arose from c...
Did nineteenth century technology reduce demand for skilled workers in contrast to modern technology...
We examine the effect of technical change on human capital formation during England's Industrial Rev...
The impact of industrialization on an economy\u27s overall demands for skill cannot be deduced on pu...
Abstract: In 1842, Lowell textile firms increased weaving productivity by assigning three looms per ...
In 1842 Lowell textile firms increased weaving productivity by assigning three looms per worker inst...
In 1842 Lowell textile firms increased weaving productivity by assigning three looms per worker inst...
Did nineteenth century technology reduce demand for skilled workers in contrast to modern technology...
Did nineteenth century technology reduce demand for skilled workers in contrast to modern technology...
Technological change was unskilled-labor-biased during the early Industrial Revolu-tion of the late ...
This paper empirically tests if the Second Industrial Revolution changed the way inputs were used in...
For contemporaries, Britain’s success in developing the technologies of the early Industrial Revolut...
For contemporaries, Britain’s success in developing the technologies of the early Industrial Revolut...
While human capital is a strong predictor of economic development today, its importance for the Indu...
While human capital is a strong predictor of economic development today, its importance for the Indu...
How much of the rapid growth in labor productivity in nineteenth century cotton weaving arose from c...
Did nineteenth century technology reduce demand for skilled workers in contrast to modern technology...
We examine the effect of technical change on human capital formation during England's Industrial Rev...
The impact of industrialization on an economy\u27s overall demands for skill cannot be deduced on pu...