Long run economic growth has again become a major focus of economic theory. A perception of technological change as an economic process with externalities has motivated the development of aggregate models that generate different steady state growth paths. Economic history has also long been interested in long-run economic growth. This paper engages in a dialog between growth theory and the historical literature on the industrial revolution in Britain and America’s surge to international economic leadership in the late nineteenth century. It concludes that economists’ recent thinking about the microeconomics of technological change has provided fruitful material for the economic historian of growth. Unfortunately, the models of endogenous gr...
The evolution of economies during the major portion of human history was marked by Malthusian Stagna...
In the immediate postwar period, Moses Abramovitz and Robert Solow both examined data on output and ...
'This paper uses an endogenous structural breaks procedure that provides additional evidence on two ...
This paper attempts to present a theory of economic growth. In Section I it discusses the experience...
This paper offers a historical appraisal of recent developments in the theory of very long run growt...
Using long historical data for Britain over the period 1620-2006, this paper seeks to explain the im...
The underlying central theme that drives this thesis is endogenous technological progress and its co...
This paper studies a growth model that is able to match several key facts of economic history. For t...
This paper offers a historical appraisal of recent developments in the theory of very long run growt...
This paper updates the classic growth accounting research of the early 1980s taking account of impro...
The contributions to this Special Issue present the state of the art of growth accounting in economi...
This paper considers the future of economic history in the context of its relationship with economic...
As contribution to the debate about the interpretation of the process of economic growth before the ...
This paper presents new evidence on the existence of pre-industrial growth spurts and the nature of ...
Economic history focuses on the historical study of growth and development. Originating in the Germa...
The evolution of economies during the major portion of human history was marked by Malthusian Stagna...
In the immediate postwar period, Moses Abramovitz and Robert Solow both examined data on output and ...
'This paper uses an endogenous structural breaks procedure that provides additional evidence on two ...
This paper attempts to present a theory of economic growth. In Section I it discusses the experience...
This paper offers a historical appraisal of recent developments in the theory of very long run growt...
Using long historical data for Britain over the period 1620-2006, this paper seeks to explain the im...
The underlying central theme that drives this thesis is endogenous technological progress and its co...
This paper studies a growth model that is able to match several key facts of economic history. For t...
This paper offers a historical appraisal of recent developments in the theory of very long run growt...
This paper updates the classic growth accounting research of the early 1980s taking account of impro...
The contributions to this Special Issue present the state of the art of growth accounting in economi...
This paper considers the future of economic history in the context of its relationship with economic...
As contribution to the debate about the interpretation of the process of economic growth before the ...
This paper presents new evidence on the existence of pre-industrial growth spurts and the nature of ...
Economic history focuses on the historical study of growth and development. Originating in the Germa...
The evolution of economies during the major portion of human history was marked by Malthusian Stagna...
In the immediate postwar period, Moses Abramovitz and Robert Solow both examined data on output and ...
'This paper uses an endogenous structural breaks procedure that provides additional evidence on two ...