World War II and the Industrialization of the American South
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
University of Colorado System; University of Colorado Boulder
刊物名称:
JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC HISTORY
ISSN/ISSBN:
0022-0507
DOI:
10.1017/S0022050717000791
发表日期:
2017
页码:
1048-1082
关键词:
tennessee valley authority
did new-deal
economic-development
great-depression
Big push
agglomeration economies
Regional growth
UNITED-STATES
CONVERGENCE
investments
摘要:
When private incentives are insufficient, a big push by government may lead to industrialization. This article uses mobilization for WWII to test the big push hypothesis in the context of postwar industrialization in the American South. Specifically, I investigate the role of capital deepening at the county level using newly assembled data on the location and value of wartime investment. Despite a boom in manufacturing activity during the war, the evidence is not consistent with differential postwar growth in counties that received more investment. This does not rule out positive effects of mobilization on firms or sectors, but a decisive role for wartime capital deepening in the South's postwar industrial development should be viewed more skeptically.