Did overseas slave-holding by Britons accelerate the Industrial Revolution? We provide theory and evidence on the contribution of slave wealth to Britain's growth prior to 1835. We compare areas of Britain with high and low exposure to the colonial plantation economy, using granular data on wealth from compensation records. Before the major expansion of slave holding from the 1640s onwards, both types of area exhibited similar levels of economic activity. However, by the 1830s, slavery wealth is strongly correlated with economic development - slave-holding areas are less agricultural, closer to cotton mills, and have higher property wealth. We rationalize these findings using a dynamic spatial model, where slavery investment raises the retu...
This book is among the New Studies in Economic and Social History commissioned by the Economic Histo...
Did the slave trade, by the quantity of finished goods it required, generate industrial growth ? In ...
Brazil was the largest importer of slaves during the Atlantic slave trade. Yet, the lack of disaggre...
Did overseas slave-holding by Britons accelerate the Industrial Revolution? We provide theory and ev...
What explains the rapid and sustained growth in the trans-Atlantic slave trade during the 18th centu...
Few could have foreseen the consequences when the British Parliament, in 1807, passed the Slave Trad...
Recent debates on the economic history of the United States and other regions have revisited the que...
The history of slavery in Britain and the British empire has placed the legislative milestones of an...
How did Atlantic slavery stimulate British industry? This article answers that question through a st...
This paper offers an integrated analysis of the forces shaping the emergence of the African slave tr...
The Gun-Slave Hypothesis is the long-standing idea that European gunpowder technology played a key r...
This thesis reassesses the framework we have come to accept around the dynamics of slavery in a seri...
The trans-Atlantic slave trade is considered by many to have been a major shock to Africa, one that ...
Can part of Africa’s current underdevelopment be explained by its slave trades? To explore this que...
The available statistics show that there was a sharp acceleration of the growth of British industria...
This book is among the New Studies in Economic and Social History commissioned by the Economic Histo...
Did the slave trade, by the quantity of finished goods it required, generate industrial growth ? In ...
Brazil was the largest importer of slaves during the Atlantic slave trade. Yet, the lack of disaggre...
Did overseas slave-holding by Britons accelerate the Industrial Revolution? We provide theory and ev...
What explains the rapid and sustained growth in the trans-Atlantic slave trade during the 18th centu...
Few could have foreseen the consequences when the British Parliament, in 1807, passed the Slave Trad...
Recent debates on the economic history of the United States and other regions have revisited the que...
The history of slavery in Britain and the British empire has placed the legislative milestones of an...
How did Atlantic slavery stimulate British industry? This article answers that question through a st...
This paper offers an integrated analysis of the forces shaping the emergence of the African slave tr...
The Gun-Slave Hypothesis is the long-standing idea that European gunpowder technology played a key r...
This thesis reassesses the framework we have come to accept around the dynamics of slavery in a seri...
The trans-Atlantic slave trade is considered by many to have been a major shock to Africa, one that ...
Can part of Africa’s current underdevelopment be explained by its slave trades? To explore this que...
The available statistics show that there was a sharp acceleration of the growth of British industria...
This book is among the New Studies in Economic and Social History commissioned by the Economic Histo...
Did the slave trade, by the quantity of finished goods it required, generate industrial growth ? In ...
Brazil was the largest importer of slaves during the Atlantic slave trade. Yet, the lack of disaggre...