34261. Precocious British Industrialization: A General Equilibrium Perspective
- Author:
- N.F.R. Crafts and C. Knick Harley
- Publication Date:
- 01-2002
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Abstract:
- The British industrial revolution created an industrial economy. While casual discourse conflates industrialization and economic growth, Britain was remarkable primarily for the pronounced structural change that occurred rather than for rapid economic growth. Uniquely the British labour force became highly industrialized even prior to the move to free trade in the 1840s. On the eve of the abolition of the Corn Laws the share of agriculture in employment had already declined to levels that were not reached in France and Germany until the 1950s.
- Topic:
- Economics and Industrial Policy
- Political Geography:
- Britain, Europe, France, and Germany