The rise, maturity and geographic diffusion of the cotton industry, 1760-1900
This article examines the trajectory of the cotton industry, including calico printing, over the period 1760-1900. From its beginnings in England as a leading industry of the capitalist world-economy, it spread geographically on a major scale to finally reach the United States and Japan. Over the lo...
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oai:doaj.org-article:e56172594b0544c2aed8708e0f9faf5b2021-12-02T07:14:02ZThe rise, maturity and geographic diffusion of the cotton industry, 1760-19001843-22981844-8208https://doaj.org/article/e56172594b0544c2aed8708e0f9faf5b2010-11-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.jpe.ro/poze/articole/54.pdfhttps://doaj.org/toc/1843-2298https://doaj.org/toc/1844-8208This article examines the trajectory of the cotton industry, including calico printing, over the period 1760-1900. From its beginnings in England as a leading industry of the capitalist world-economy, it spread geographically on a major scale to finally reach the United States and Japan. Over the long term, it is argued that as it expanded and competition increased, profit rates tended to fall, although unevenly. Florence MolkEditura ASE BucurestiarticleCottonCalico printingLeading industryProfit ratesCapitalist world-economyEconomics as a scienceHB71-74DEENFRJournal of Philosophical Economics, Vol IV, Iss 1, Pp 104-145 (2010) |
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This article examines the trajectory of the cotton industry, including calico printing, over the period 1760-1900. From its beginnings in England as a leading industry of the capitalist world-economy, it spread geographically on a major scale to finally reach the United States and Japan. Over the long term, it is argued that as it expanded and competition increased, profit rates tended to fall, although unevenly. |
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The rise, maturity and geographic diffusion of the cotton industry, 1760-1900 |
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The rise, maturity and geographic diffusion of the cotton industry, 1760-1900 |
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The rise, maturity and geographic diffusion of the cotton industry, 1760-1900 |
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The rise, maturity and geographic diffusion of the cotton industry, 1760-1900 |
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The rise, maturity and geographic diffusion of the cotton industry, 1760-1900 |
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