British business cycles, 1270-1870
Annual estimates of GDP constructed from the output side are used to analyse British business cycles between 1270 and 1870. After c.1670 the scale of recessions tended to diminish as the economy grew, diversified and became more resilient. Until c.1730, business cycles were driven largely by agricul...
Main Authors: | Broadberry, S, Campbell, BMS, Klein, A, Overton, M, van Leeuwen, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer
2025
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