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Industrious Revolution : ウィキペディア英語版 | Industrious Revolution The Industrious Revolution is the title given to a period of time, usually given as between 1600 and 1800〔Clark & Van Der Werf (1998), p. 841.〕 that led up to the Industrial Revolution. It is a term first coined by the Japanese demographic historian Akira Hayami (速水融),〔De Vries (2008), p. 78.〕 and accepted by other historians to help further explain the advent of the Industrial Revolution. Much of this theory deals with the spending behaviours of families in the period. It also deals with the production and consumption of goods. In fact, Industrious Revolutions are often characterized by a rise in demands for "market-supplied goods",〔De Vries (1994), p. 265.〕 which will minimize the value of domestic goods, before the ultimate consumption. Industrious Revolutions often occur during a period where labour wages have stagnated or decreased.〔 The theory of a pre-industrial Industrious Revolution is contested within the history community. == Industrious vs. Industrial Revolution == This proposed Industrious Revolution does not aim to replace the Industrial Revolution in history; rather it is designed to supplement it. By revamping the history of the period directly preceding the Industrial Revolution, some historians hope to ensure that people get a better understanding of a particular aspect of the Early Modern Period.
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