Globalization and the Industrial Revolution (revised)


Autoria(s): Ferreira, Pedro Cavalcanti; Pessoa, Samuel de Abreu; Santos, Marcelo dos
Data(s)

13/06/2014

13/06/2014

13/06/2014

Resumo

This paper argues that trade specialization played an indispensable role in supporting the Industrial Revolution. We calibrate a two-good and two-sector overlapping generations model to Englandís historical development and investigate how much different Englandís development path would have been if it had not globalized in 1840. The open-economy model is able to closely match the data, but the closed-economy model cannot explain the fall in the value of land relative to wages observed in the 19th century. Without globalization, the transition period in the British economy would be considerably longer than that observed in the data and key variables, such as the share of labor force in agriculture, would have converged to Ögures very distant from the actual ones.

Identificador

0104-8910

http://hdl.handle.net/10438/11828

Idioma(s)

en_US

Publicador

Fundação Getulio Vargas. Escola de Pós-graduação em Economia

Relação

Ensaios Econômicos;762

Palavras-Chave #Industrial revolution #International trade #Malthusian trap #Revolução industrial #Comercio internacional #Globalização - Aspectos econômicos
Tipo

Working Paper