In an influential article Saxonhouse and Wright argued that the quality of local cotton was the single most important factor in explaining national preferences for ring or mule spinning. For Britain, they argue that mills using more flexible mule spindles could exploit arbitrage opportunities between different types of cotton in the Liverpool market, reducing the incentives to adopt rings. We use newly assembled price data to show that such cost-reducing arbitrage opportunities were small. We argue instead that the primary determinants of Lancashire’s technological choice were demand factors, but that the availability of good raw cotton did determine technological choice in emerging cotton industries
This article argues that an embryonic futures market was present in Liverpool during the Anglo-Ameri...
Using Lancashire textile industry company case studies and financial records, mainly from the period...
In the early eighteenth century, wages in Britain were more than four times as high as in India, the...
This article reexamines theories previously advanced to explain Lancashire s slow adoption of ring s...
I study the slow adoption of ring spinning in Great Britain's cotton industry at the end of the 19th...
This paper re-examines theories previously advanced to explain Lancashire’s slow adoption of ring sp...
This paper re-examines theories previously advanced to explain Lancashire’s slow adoption of ring sp...
I study the slow adoption of ring spinning in Great Britain's cotton industry at the end of the 19th...
I study the slow adoption of ring spinning in Great Britain's cotton industry at the end of the 19th...
This paper re-examines theories previously advanced to explain Lancashire’s slow adoption of ring sp...
Why was England the cradle of the Industrial Revolution? The present work shows that scale economies...
It has been argued that the additional cost of transporting ring yarn in the vertically and geograph...
The British market has until now received little of the credit due it as the chief support of the co...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
In the early eighteenth century, wages in Britain were more than four times as high as in India, the...
This article argues that an embryonic futures market was present in Liverpool during the Anglo-Ameri...
Using Lancashire textile industry company case studies and financial records, mainly from the period...
In the early eighteenth century, wages in Britain were more than four times as high as in India, the...
This article reexamines theories previously advanced to explain Lancashire s slow adoption of ring s...
I study the slow adoption of ring spinning in Great Britain's cotton industry at the end of the 19th...
This paper re-examines theories previously advanced to explain Lancashire’s slow adoption of ring sp...
This paper re-examines theories previously advanced to explain Lancashire’s slow adoption of ring sp...
I study the slow adoption of ring spinning in Great Britain's cotton industry at the end of the 19th...
I study the slow adoption of ring spinning in Great Britain's cotton industry at the end of the 19th...
This paper re-examines theories previously advanced to explain Lancashire’s slow adoption of ring sp...
Why was England the cradle of the Industrial Revolution? The present work shows that scale economies...
It has been argued that the additional cost of transporting ring yarn in the vertically and geograph...
The British market has until now received little of the credit due it as the chief support of the co...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
In the early eighteenth century, wages in Britain were more than four times as high as in India, the...
This article argues that an embryonic futures market was present in Liverpool during the Anglo-Ameri...
Using Lancashire textile industry company case studies and financial records, mainly from the period...
In the early eighteenth century, wages in Britain were more than four times as high as in India, the...