Explaining the First Industrial Revolution: Two Views
Explaining the First Industrial Revolution: Two Views
economic history, working papers
European Review of Economic History
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1361491610000201
10/2010 Nicholas Crafts
This review essay looks at the recent books on the British Industrial Revolution by Robert Allen and Joel Mokyr. Both writers seek to explain Britain’s primacy. This paper offers a critical but sympathetic account of the main arguments of the two authors considering both the economic logic and the empirical validity of their rival claims. In each case, the ideas are promising but the evidence base seems in need of further support. It may be that eventually these explanations for British economic leadership at the turn of the nineteenth century are recognized as complementary rather than competing.
Economic History
European Review of Economic History
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1361491610000201