Technological advancement and low-cost labour theory

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Technological advancement and low-cost labour theory MS Siddiqui | November 03, 2018

Franklin Mendels had termed the "development of a labour intensive industry by the peasants" as "the first phase of the industrialisation process" and called it "proto-industrialisation". He defined proto-industrialisation as the rapid growth of traditionally organised but market -oriented, principally rural industry. During "proto-industrialisation" phases, there was no withdrawal of a part of the workforce from agrarian sector to industrial, as cottage industries were only using labour surplus made available by seasonal underemployment."Proto-industrialisation" was regional growth of marketoriented rural industry and contemporaneous agricultural growth in the 17th and 18th centuries, during the decades that preceded the industrial revolution. The subsequent global history of the diffusion of industrialisation over the past two centuries suggests two distinct routes. The first is the 'Western path' associated with capital-and-energy-intensive industry. The theory of economic growth has commonly focused on capital rather than labour, with role of entrepreneurship nearly ignored. The second is the 'East Asian path' based on labour-intensive industrialisation. This was built on quality labour resources that were cultivated in the traditional sector. Classical economists discussed the growth of the market while focussing on the change in production rather than demand or consumption. Labour was a major factor of production along with land and capital to them. The role of labour in industrialisation was mainly discussed in the context of how and in what proportions capital and labour were c ombined to produce industrial goods. Looking back from the twenty-first century, the British industrial revolution only began to show the explosive power of labour -saving technology through the use of coal and steam engines. This eventually paved the way f or replacement of skilled labour with capital and technology. In the 20th century, the 'East Asian model' was also seen. East Asian countries like Japan, Korea, Taiwan and China initiated an alternative


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