Discussion paper

DP4356 What Explains the Location of Industry in Britain, 1871-1931

Where transport costs were falling, were the new economic geography forces for industry agglomeration and dispersion at work in the movement of industry in pre-1931 Britain? This Paper examines the issue empirically using a general model that nests the Heckscher-Ohlin factor endowment with new economic geography models. The evidence suggests that while the former mainly drove the location of pre-1931 British industry, the scale economies aspect of the latter also played a role.

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Citation

Crafts, N and A Mulatu (2004), ‘DP4356 What Explains the Location of Industry in Britain, 1871-1931‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 4356. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp4356