Logistics, market size, and giant plants in the early twentieth century: A global view
成果类型:
Review
署名作者:
Hannah, Leslie
刊物名称:
JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC HISTORY
ISSN/ISSBN:
0022-0507
DOI:
10.1017/S0022050708000028
发表日期:
2008
页码:
46-79
关键词:
UNITED-STATES
britain
statistics
PROTECTION
employers
emergence
industry
Germany
france
TRADE
摘要:
The businesses of developed Europe-transporting freight by a more advantageous mix of ships, trains, and horses-encountered logistic barriers to trade lower than those in the sparsely populated United States. Economically integrated, compact northwest Europe was a multinational market space larger than the United States, and, arguably, as open to interstate commerce as the contemporary American domestic market. By the early twentieth century, the First European Integration had enabled its manufacturers to build more than half the world's giant plants-many more than in the United States-as variously required by factor endowments, consumer demand, and scale economies.