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Alternative Paths of Learning: Standardisation and Growth in Britain, 1901-2009

Christopher Spencer and Paul Temple

Discussion Paper Series from Department of Economics, Loughborough University

Abstract: This paper considers the contribution of voluntary consensus based standards, as developed through the British Standards Institution (BSI), to collective learning and productivity growth in Britain. It discusses the pivotal contribution of professional engineers to the establishment of a committee based national standards setting body that developed an important model of consensus standardisation. This model was imitated into new areas at home and overseas. We argue that by 1931 the catalogue of BSI standards represented a considerable stock of codifed knowledge whose growth reflected that of underlying aggregate technological advance. This claim is validated by its successful incorporation into an econometric model that suggests that this mode of standardisation has made a significant contribution to productivity growth in Britain.

Keywords: standards; technological change; productivity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C22 L52 O11 O33 O47 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012-10, Revised 2012-10
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