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Bottom-up or top-down? The origins of the Industrial Revolution
Joel Mokyr
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School of Economics
Northwestern University
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Industrial Revolution
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Technological Progress
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Reformation
50%
Human Capital
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Enlightenment
50%
Western Europe
50%
Institutional Environment
50%
Scientific Revolution
50%
Financial Security
50%
High Enrichment
50%
Craftsmen
50%
Financial Reputation
50%
Modern Economic Growth
50%
Three-legged Stool
50%
European Modernity
50%
Upper-Tail Human Capital
50%
Social Sciences
Human Resources
100%
Industrial Revolution
100%
Invention Process
50%
Economic Growth
50%
Western Europe
50%
Institutional Environment
50%
Scientific Revolution
50%
Technological Progress
50%
Intellectuals
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Human Capital
100%
Invention Process
50%
Institutional Infrastructure
50%