Was the Industrial Revolution Necessary?

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Was the Industrial Revolution Necessary?

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The Industrial Revolution is one of the most enduring and studied areas of economic history. However, recent studies have concentrated on reviewing existing literature rather than bringing a new perspective to bear on it.

Was the Industrial Revolution Necessary? takes an innovative look at this much discussed subject. The contributors ask new questions, explore new issues and use new data in order to stimulate interest and elicit new responses. They look at it from previously unexplored angles including: the way the classical economists viewed natural resources as a constraint on rapid and sustained growth; how the Industrial Revolution might have appeared when looking forward from the Middle Ages rather than the usual retrospective view; what can be expected from growth rate calculations that have a substantially subjective basis; what contribution can be made to the living standard debated from an understanding of income distribution within the family; and finally, what has been gained from these new explorations. By examining the wider dimensions of the Industrial Revolution, the authors draw conclusions to answer the question of the title. Contributors include: Graeme Donald Snooks, E. A. Wrigley and Stanley Engerman.

Was the Industrial Revolution Necessary?,G. Snooks,Routledge,0415108691,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business/Economics,Economic History,Economics - General,Industrial revolution,Industries - General,Business & Economics / Economics / General,Industry & Industrial Studies,Social history,World history: c 1750 to c 1900

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