Technology and Geography in the Second Industrial Revolution: New Evidence from the Margins of Trade
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            Article de revue
        Auteurs/contributeurs
                    - Huberman, Michael (Auteur)
 - Meissner, Christopher M. (Auteur)
 - Oosterlinck, Kim (Auteur)
 
Titre
            Technology and Geography in the Second Industrial Revolution: New Evidence from the Margins of Trade
        Résumé
            Belle Époque Belgium recorded an unprecedented trade boom. Exploiting a new granular trade dataset, we find that the number of products delivered abroad and destinations serviced more than doubled in less than 40 years. To explain this remarkable achievement, we study the relationship between trade costs and the intensive and extensive margins of trade. The establishment of a foreign diplomatic network that lowered beachhead costs and enabled the entry of new products was an essential fact of the trade boom. Interestingly, the expansion in trade in certain sectors did not translate into faster productivity growth. We offer some explanations.
        Publication
            The Journal of Economic History
        Volume
            77
        Numéro
            1
        Pages
            39-89
        Date
            2017/03
        Langue
            Anglais
        ISSN
            0022-0507, 1471-6372
        Titre abrégé
            Technology and Geography in the Second Industrial Revolution
        Consulté le
            19/01/2024 12:28
        Catalogue de bibl.
            Cambridge University Press
        Extra
            Publisher: Cambridge University Press
        Référence
            Huberman, Michael, Christopher M. Meissner, et Kim Oosterlinck. « Technology and Geography in the Second Industrial Revolution: New Evidence from the Margins of Trade ». The Journal of Economic History 77, no 1 (mars 2017) : 39‑89. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022050717000018.
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