Boom, Bust and Resurgence in Industrial Britain (opens in new tab)
Why do some industries seem doomed to repeat cycles of boom and bust, while others adapt more smoothly? Charles Bromley-Davenport's research on late nineteenth and early twentieth century Britain suggests that the answer lies in whether an industry is capital- or labour-intensive. The “Capital Cycle” is an investment philosophy that links capital flows to market
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