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Title: The Race between Population and Technology: Real wages in the First Industrial Revolution

Author(s): Nicholas Crafts and Terence C Mills

Publication Date: August 2020

Keyword(s): Epidemic disease, industrial revolution, Malthusian checks, nuptiality, population growth, real wages and technological progress

Programme Area(s): Economic History

Abstract: We investigate a structural model of demographic-economic interactions for England during 1570 to 1850. We estimate that the annual rate of population growth consistent with constant real wages was 0.4 per cent before 1760 but 1.5 per cent thereafter. We find that exogenous shocks increased population growth dramatically in the early decades of the Industrial Revolution. Simulations of our model show that if these demographic shocks had occurred before the Industrial revolution the impact on real wages would have been catastrophic and that these shocks were largely responsible for very slow growth of real wages during the Industrial Revolution.

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Crafts, N and Mills, T. 2020. 'The Race between Population and Technology: Real wages in the First Industrial Revolution'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=15174