Textiles in transition : technology, wages, and industry relocation in the U.S. textile industry, 1880-1930

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Textiles in transition : technology, wages, and industry relocation in the U.S. textile industry, 1880-1930

Nancy Frances Kane

(Contributions in economics and economic history, no. 79)

Greenwood Press, 1988

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Bibliography: p. [179]-185

Includes index

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内容説明

Textiles in Transition contributes a valuable new approach to the study of relocation and wage differentials in the U.S. textile industry during the period 1880-1930. The discussion centers on two major themes: the reasons for the timing of the relocation of American textile production from the Northeast to the South and the simultaneous pattern of wage convergence between the two regions. Kane pays particular attention to the role of technological change in textile production and the striking parallels between the 1880-1930 experience and current industry trends.

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Introduction Theories About the Relocation of the Textile Industry Description of Textile Production by Region Spindle Choice Mill Survival Probability of Mill Survival Evaluation of the Theories About Relocation Textile Wage Differentials and Equalization The Modern Textile Industry Conclusion Appendix A: Data Collection and Special Problems Appendix B: Overview of Textile Production Since 1800 Bibliography Index

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