ABSTRACT

Published in 1982 this is an introductory study of the international spread of modern industrial technology. The book considers the preconditions necessary for a country to adopt effectively modern industrial technology in the nineteenth century and the mechanisms by which this technology spread from one country to another. A global view is adopted and thus the book supplements others which are concerned with the industrial developmet of individual countries during the same period. It will be invaluable to anyone seeking an understanding of the early history of capitalism.

part One|27 pages

The Process of Industrialisation and the Diffusion of Technology

part Two|116 pages

The Spread of Modern Industrial Technology: Preconditions

chapter 4|14 pages

The Size of the Market

chapter 6|14 pages

The Financial Environment

chapter 7|20 pages

Industrialisation and Labour Supply

chapter 8|11 pages

Resource Endowment and Industrialisation

chapter 9|9 pages

The Technical Factor in Industrialisation

chapter 10|13 pages

Industrialisation and Entrepreneurship

part Three|69 pages

The Spread of Modern Industrial Technology: Mechanisms