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Theories of technical change
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Neo-classical
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Neo-Smithian (Flexible specialization)
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Neo-Schumpeterian
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Neo-Marxian
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Industrial Revolution
Revolution in the Manufacture of Textiles Revolution in Power Steam Power (Railroads and Steam Ships) Revolution in Machine Tools Revolution in Manufacturing Systems American System of Manufacture Taylorism Fordism
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Manufacture of Textiles
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Manufacture of Textiles
Mule spinning, 1834
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Manufacture of Textiles
North Mill, 1819
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Steam Power Watt’s steam engine, 1774
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Steam Power Typical Victorian mill, 1863
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Machine Tools Wilkinson’s boring machine, 1775
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Machine Tools
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Machine Tools Ames gunstock lathe, 1857
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New Products
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Taylorism
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Taylorism
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Taylorism
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Fordism As an organization of production As a regime of accumulation
Taylorism + transfer line As a regime of accumulation Intensive accumulation As a mode of development Mass production + mass consumption
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Henry Ford and the First Car
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Fordism
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Fordism
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Fordism
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Ford Motor Company
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Fordism?
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Industrial Revolution
Textile industry (Steam) Power Machine Tools Markets for mass-products Taylorism and Fordism
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