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The Institutional Revolution

Measurement and the Economic Emergence of the Modern World
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The Institutional Revolution by Douglas W. Allen explores a transformative but less conspicuous revolution that paralleled the Industrial Revolution at the close of the eighteenth century. This work examines how fundamental changes in societal rules and institutions—ranging from government and labour to military practices—enabled the effective utilisation of new technologies and spurred economic growth. Allen reveals how archaic customs like duelling and the buying of army ranks played crucial roles in this shift from patronage to meritocracy and standardised wage labour.
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This book is ideal for readers fascinated by economic history, institutional change, and the societal foundations of the Industrial Revolution. It suits academics, students, and general readers intrigued by how historical institutions shaped modern economic and social systems.

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Few events in the history of humanity rival the Industrial Revolution. This title offers an account of how dramatic changes in institutions - the formal and informal rules that govern a society - resulted from the unprecedented economic development that took place during the Industrial Revolution.

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Few events in the history of humanity rival the Industrial Revolution. Following its onset in eighteenth-century Britain, sweeping changes in agriculture, manufacturing, transportation, and technology began to gain unstoppable momentum throughout Europe, North America, and eventually much of the world—with profound effects on socioeconomic and cultural conditions.

In The Institutional Revolution, Douglas W. Allen offers a thought-provoking account of another, quieter revolution that took place at the end of the eighteenth century and allowed for the full exploitation of the many new technological innovations. Fundamental to this shift were dramatic changes in institutions, or the rules that govern society, which reflected significant improvements in the ability to measure performance—whether of government officials, labourers, or naval officers—thereby reducing the role of nature and the hazards of variance in daily affairs.

Along the way, Allen provides readers with a fascinating explanation of the critical roles played by seemingly bizarre institutions, from duelling to the purchase of one’s rank in the British Army. Engagingly written, The Institutional Revolution traces the dramatic shift from premodern institutions based on patronage, purchase, and personal ties toward modern institutions based on standardisation, merit, and wage labour—a shift which was crucial to the explosive economic growth of the Industrial Revolution.

Series: Markets and Governments in Economic History

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Thrainn Eggertsson of New York University praises the book as "brilliant and challenging," highlighting Allen's compelling explanation of pre-modern institutions through the lens of measurement problems. The book is noted for its extensive historical detail, appealing to readers interested in an insightful and often delightful recounting of history.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780226014746

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 01 December 2011

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 2.0mm

Width: 16.0mm

Height: 23.0mm

Weight: 539g

Pages: 288

About the Author

Douglas W. Allen is the Burnaby Mountain Professor of Economics at Simon Fraser University in Canada. He is the author of numerous books, including The Nature of the Farm: Contracts, Risk, and Organization in Agriculture.

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