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Author:Greasley, D.
Oxley, L.
Title:Rehabilitation sustained: the industrial revolution as a macroeconomic epoch
Journal:Economic History Review
1994 : NOV, VOL. 47:4, p. 760-768
Index terms:REHABILITATION
MACROECONOMICS
INDUSTRIES
Language:eng
Abstract:The industrial revolution continues to perplex and arouse. At the heart of the recent debates lies the issue of whether or not the industrial revolution was a fundamental historical discontinuity. Revisions by Crafts and Harley both to Deane and Cole's domestic product, and to Hoffmann's industrial output estimates, appear to have weighed heavily against the idea of discontinuity. The authors focus on and prefer the revised estimates of Crafts and Harley, but also consider those of Hoffmann.
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