Competing successfully in a globalising world: Lessons from Lancashire
Competing successfully in a globalising world: Lessons from Lancashire
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