Paper #495
- Títol:
- Factor prices and productivity growth during the British Industrial Revolution
- Autors:
- Pol Antràs i Hans Joachim Voth
- Data:
- Octubre 2000
- Resum:
- This paper presents new estimates of total factor productivity growth in Britain for the period 1770�1860. We use the dual technique and argue that the estimates we derive from factor prices are of similar quality to quantity-based calculations. Our results provide further evidence, calculated on the basis of an independent set of sources, that productivity growth during the British Industrial Revolution was relatively slow. The Crafts�Harley view of the Industrial Revolution is thus reinforced. Our preferred estimates suggest a modest acceleration after 1800.
- Paraules clau:
- British industrial revolution, productivity growth, dual measurement of productivity
- Codis JEL:
- N13, O47, O52
- Àrea de Recerca:
- Història Econòmica i de l'Empresa
- Publicat a:
- Explorations in Economic History, January 2003, 40 (1), pp. 52-77
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