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Dobson and Barlow: An Example of Profiting Machinery Firms

The British textile machinery manufacturer Dobson and Barlow exemplifies the economic boom experienced by such firms during the cotton crisis. As demand surged for new equipment to process Indian cotton, the company's profits increased significantly, prompting it to ramp up production to meet this new market need. The survival of its detailed sales records provides specific evidence of this trend.

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