1st Edition

Deceleration in the Eighteenth-Century British Economy

By Anthony J. Little Copyright 1976
108 Pages
by Routledge

108 Pages
by Routledge

Originally published in 1976 the theme of this book was that the advance of the British economy  between 1660 and 1780 was not continuous and, contrary to a widely held view, there was a pause or at best retarded growth between about 1725 and 1750. Substantiated by reference to the development of a number of industries and regions, the author argues that labour’s attitude to work, demographic... Read more

1.The Problem and its Historical Context 2. Agriculture 3. The Demand for Manufactured Products 4. The Industrial Sector 5. Mining, Transport and Building 6. Conclusions.

Biography

Anthony J. Little