The evolution of markets and the revolution of industry: a unified theory of growth |
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Authors: | Klaus Desmet Stephen L. Parente |
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Affiliation: | 1. Universidad Carlos III, Madrid, Spain 2. CEPR, London, UK 3. University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, IL, USA 4. CRENoS, Cagliari, Italy
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Abstract: | This paper puts forth a theory of the Industrial Revolution whereby an economy transitions from Malthusian stagnation to modern economic growth as firms implement cost-reducing production technologies. This take-off of industry occurs once the market reaches a critical size. The mechanism by which market size affects process innovation relies on two overlooked facts pre-dating England??s Industrial Revolution: the expansion in the variety of consumer goods and the increase in firm size. We demonstrate this mechanism in a dynamic general equilibrium model calibrated to England??s long-run development, and explore how various factors affected the timing of its industrialization. |
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