Where is Capital?

E. Rothschild
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Abstract:The article engages recent literature on microeconomics and intermediate goods in order to outline new models of growth in economic history and the possibility of productive exchanges between economists and historians. It focuses on the process of industrialization in England and France from the 1760s to the 1810s and argues for the diversity of kinds of capital, including the capital embodied in enslaved people, and for the importance of intermediate goods, especially materials, purchased services, and unconventional sources of energy. The article includes excerpts from primary sources.
资本在哪里?
摘要:本文利用微观经济学和中间产品方面的最新文献,概述了经济史上新的增长模型,以及经济学家和历史学家之间进行富有成效交流的可能性。本书聚焦于18世纪60年代至19世纪10年代英国和法国的工业化进程,论证了资本种类的多样性,包括体现在奴隶身上的资本,以及中间产品的重要性,尤其是材料、购买服务和非常规能源。这篇文章摘录自第一手资料。
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