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Competing successfully in a globalising world: Lessons from Lancashire

Competing successfully in a globalising world: Lessons from Lancashire

Nicholas Crafts, The CAGE Background Briefing Series No. 28, August 2015
background briefing series, economic history, policy briefing

Nicholas Crafts, The CAGE Background Briefing Series No. 28, August 2015

Europeans worry about competition from low-wage economies. This column looks at the basis of the success of the 19th-century Lancashire cotton industry faced with a similar situation. The message is that the productivity benefits of a successful agglomeration can underpin both high wages and competitive advantage in world trade. Policymakers can support such agglomerations by easing land-use restrictions, promoting investments in transport, and providing local public goods.

Economic History