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From Market-Places to a Market Economy: The Transformation of Rural Massachusetts, 1750-1850 [Hardcover]

Winifred Barr Rothenberg (Author)
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November 15, 1992 0226729532 978-0226729534 1
In this highly original empirical study, Winifred Barr Rothenberg documents the emergence of a market economy in rural Massachusetts between 1785 and 1800—decades before America's first industrial revolution. Drawing the data from exhaustive research in farm account books, probate documents, and town tax valuations the author makes a significant contribution to the long-standing and vigorous debate about the pace, pattern, and genesis of growth in the early American economy.

Rothenberg forcefully disputes recent historical interpretations of the preindustrial New England village as a so-called moral economy, insulated from the exigencies of the market. She discovers the simultaneous emergence of markets for farm produce, farm labor, and rural capital. Then, linking market integration to labor productivity growth and agricultural improvement, she confirms that market-led growth in Massachusetts agriculture lay at the origins of the American industrial revolution.

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Winifred Barr Rothenberg is assistant professor of economics at Tufts University.

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  • Hardcover: 290 pages
  • Publisher: University Of Chicago Press; 1 edition (November 15, 1992)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0226729532
  • ISBN-13: 978-0226729534
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.4 x 0.8 inches
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5.0 out of 5 stars A brave and scholarly work, October 24, 2006
This review is from: From Market-Places to a Market Economy: The Transformation of Rural Massachusetts, 1750-1850 (Hardcover)
This is the best book on American economic history I have ever read. Rothenberg stoutly engages historians who downplay the importance of market activities in early New England. Her writing is clear, even thrilling, and she makes excellent and imaginative use of the most mundane documents--which must have taken years to assemble, assess, and interpret. A brilliant book that will appeal to students of early America for decades to come.
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NO MORE COMPELLING ISSUE OCCUPIES ECONOMIC HISTORIANS OF THE modern world than understanding the process of modernization itself: the origins of that long and mysterious transformation in which the countryside was propelled from a millennium of inertia to a violent and sudden clustering of technological changes; from an economy of severely straitened possibilities and widespread poverty to one of "unheard-of material welfare"; from the perpetual specter of famine to the expectation of a perpetual sufficiency; from zero or negative population growth to a "sudden" doubling of population; from zero productivity growth to a doubling of labor productivity in agriculture; from "the poor stockinger, the Luddite cropper, the 'obsolete' handloom weaver, the 1. "The decisive part in the transition from feudalism to capitalism is played out in the countryside. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
portable physical wealth, town tax valuations, farm wage index, farm account books, moral economy model, hog weights, sample decedents, farm labor contracts, farm price index, rising coefficient, account book prices, town valuations, probate sample, wage observations, monthly workers, sudden quits, credit partners, unspecified work, moral economists, sample farmers, labor market function, sample towns, price convergence, farm labor force, monthly contracts
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New England, Middlesex County, New York, New Hampshire, United States, Old Sturbridge Village, Worcester County, Baker Library, Harvard Business School, Great Awakening, The Great Transformation, Charles Phelps, History of Agriculture, Manuscript Census, Maximum Mean, Middle Ages, Rhode Island, The Transformation of American Law, Connecticut River Valley, Court of Common Pleas, Jack Larkin, Massachusetts Bay, Traditional Systems of Social Security, Abner Sanger, Adam Smith
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