Productivity growth and the regional dynamics of antebellum southern development

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Alan L. Olmstead, Alan L. Olms ...
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Productivity growth and the regional dynamics of antebellum southern development

"Between 1800 and 1860, the United States became the preeminent world supplier of cotton as output increased sixty-fold. Technological changes, including the introduction of improved cotton varieties, contributed significantly to this growth. Measured output per worker in the cotton sector rose four-fold and large regional differences emerged. By 1840, output per worker in the New South was twice that in the Old South. The economy-wide increase is explained, in equal measure, by growth in output per worker at fixed locations and by the reallocation of labor across regions. These results offer a new view on the dynamics of economic development in antebellum America"--National Bureau of Economic Research web site.

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Productivity growth and the regional dynamics of antebellum southern development
2010, National Bureau of Economic Research
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Cover of: Productivity growth and the regional dynamics of Antebellum Southern Development
Productivity growth and the regional dynamics of Antebellum Southern Development
2010, National Bureau of Economic Research
electronic resource / in English

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NBER working paper series -- working paper 16494, Working paper series (National Bureau of Economic Research : Online) -- working paper no. 16494.

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