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Temporary Protection and Technology Adoption: Evidence from the Napoleonic Blockade Réka Juhász ∗
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Document Date: 2014-12-22 06:22:33


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London / /

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Continental / Lloyd’s List / /

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Europe / /

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Switzerland / Germany / Belgium / France / United States / Netherlands / Italy / United Kingdom / Luxembourg / /

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GBP / /

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mechanised cotton spinning technology / technology upgrading / left-bank / printing / blunt tool / technology adoption / cotton manufacturing / unskilled labour-intensive textile manufacturing / text matching algorithm / /

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British Isles / Rhine / /

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Napoleon’s government / London School of Economics / Hungarian Academy of Sciences Summer / French navy / /

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Bertrand Blancheton / Daniel Sturm / Napoleon / Ethan Ilzetzki / Williamson / Alan Fernihough / Tim Besley / Francesco Caselli / Gilles Postel-Vinay / Silvana Tenreyro / Jeremiah Dittmar / Friedrich List / Steve Pischke / Alexander Hamilton / Michael Peters / Guy Michaels / Guillaume Daudin / Nick Crafts / Thomas Sampson / Joseph Smith / /

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Belgrade Young Economist / author / driver / century economist / See Head / 19th century economist / /

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British Isles / Continental Europe / Northern Europe / Southern Europe / /

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text matching algorithm / alternative technology / trade-cost reducing technology / mechanised cotton spinning technology / /

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