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'The Industrial Revolution in Miniature: The Spinning Jenny in Britain, France, and India' (Allen, 2009)
This is a 2009 research paper by economic historian Robert C. Allen, which was published in The Journal of Economic History. Based on its title, the paper provides a comparative analysis of the spinning jenny's adoption in Britain, France, and India, serving as a specific case study on the economic drivers of the Industrial Revolution.
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