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Paper #816

Título:
Subcontracting and vertical integration in the Spanish cotton industry
Autor:
Joan Ramon Rosés
Data:
Marzo 2005
Resumen:
This paper examines changes in the organization of the Spanish cotton industry from 1720 to 1860 in its core region of Catalonia. As the Spanish cotton industry adopted the most modern technology and experienced the transition to the factory system, cotton spinning and weaving mills became increasingly vertically integrated. Asset specificity more than other factors explained this tendency towards vertical integration. The probability for a firm of being vertically integrated was higher among firms located in districts with high concentration ratios and rose with size and the use of modern machinery. Simultaneously, subcontracting predominated in other phases of production and distribution where transaction costs appears to be less important.
Palabras clave:
transaction cost economics; European industrialization; factory system; organizational change; technological change; international competitiveness
Códigos JEL:
N63, L22, O33
Área de investigación:
História Económica y de la Empresa

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