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Prices, the military revolution, and western Europe's comparative advantage in violence
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Productivity GrowthIndustrialisationEconomic DevelopmentIndustrial RevolutionsCivil-military RelationInternational ConflictMilitary RevolutionEconomic GrowthEconomic HistoryIndustrial OrganizationSocial SciencesWestern EuropeProductivityComparative AdvantageCivil ConflictEconomicsInternational RelationsPolitical ConflictIndustrial RevolutionSustained Productivity GrowthWorld Economic HistoryMacroeconomicsConflict StudyBusinessMilitary HistoryPolitical Science
Price data from England, France, and Germany show that the military sector in western Europe experienced rapid and sustained productivity growth well before the industrial revolution. The productivity growth has implications for the history of the military revolution in early modern Europe and helps explain why western Europe gained a comparative advantage in violence. It also raises questions about the economic impact of the military revolution.
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