There are few more dramatic episodes in economic history than the displacement of the artisanal shop by the factory during the early stages of the Industrial Revolution as the predominant form of manufacturing organization. Despite the attention this development has received, however, the issues of why and how it occurred remain in dispute. This paper employs recently-collected samples of data on northeastern firms from the 1820 and 1850 Federal Census of Manufactures to investigate this transition in the U.S. context. It argues that the evidence is consistent with the hypothesis that even the early non-mechanized factories enjoyed an efficiency advantage over the traditional artisanal shop organization. The growth of average firm size in n...
DOI:10.1017/S002205070001696XAverage annual earnings calculated from the census of manufactures are ...
DOI:10.1017/S002205070001696XAverage annual earnings calculated from the census of manufactures are ...
This paper studies how well labor markets operated, and industrial workers fared, during early Ameri...
This paper reports estimates of labor and total factor productivity, for thirteen manufacturing indu...
How much of the rapid growth in labor productivity in nineteenth century cotton weaving arose from c...
How much of the rapid growth in labor productivity in nineteenth century cotton weaving arose from c...
How much of the rapid growth in labor productivity in nineteenth century cotton weaving arose from c...
Price and profit data between the 1770s and the 1820s from accounting records of three Lancashire co...
This paper reports estimates of labor and total factor productivity, for thirteen manufacturing indu...
This paper utilizes a survey of the US manufacturing firms from 1832 to investigate the structure of...
The American Northeast industrialized rapidly from about 1820 to 1850, while the South remained agri...
During the nineteenth century manufacturing increased its share of the labor force in the United Sta...
Over past 200 years, industrialization was the driving force in the economic development of most nat...
Were ordinary factory workers unskilled and was technology de-skilling during the Industrial Revol...
In nineteenth-century America, blacksmiths were a fixture in every village, town, and city, producin...
DOI:10.1017/S002205070001696XAverage annual earnings calculated from the census of manufactures are ...
DOI:10.1017/S002205070001696XAverage annual earnings calculated from the census of manufactures are ...
This paper studies how well labor markets operated, and industrial workers fared, during early Ameri...
This paper reports estimates of labor and total factor productivity, for thirteen manufacturing indu...
How much of the rapid growth in labor productivity in nineteenth century cotton weaving arose from c...
How much of the rapid growth in labor productivity in nineteenth century cotton weaving arose from c...
How much of the rapid growth in labor productivity in nineteenth century cotton weaving arose from c...
Price and profit data between the 1770s and the 1820s from accounting records of three Lancashire co...
This paper reports estimates of labor and total factor productivity, for thirteen manufacturing indu...
This paper utilizes a survey of the US manufacturing firms from 1832 to investigate the structure of...
The American Northeast industrialized rapidly from about 1820 to 1850, while the South remained agri...
During the nineteenth century manufacturing increased its share of the labor force in the United Sta...
Over past 200 years, industrialization was the driving force in the economic development of most nat...
Were ordinary factory workers unskilled and was technology de-skilling during the Industrial Revol...
In nineteenth-century America, blacksmiths were a fixture in every village, town, and city, producin...
DOI:10.1017/S002205070001696XAverage annual earnings calculated from the census of manufactures are ...
DOI:10.1017/S002205070001696XAverage annual earnings calculated from the census of manufactures are ...
This paper studies how well labor markets operated, and industrial workers fared, during early Ameri...