Abstract

AbstractThe growth of rural households' production ability is the key factor in the transformation from a traditional society based on a small‐scale peasant economy to a non‐agricultural dominated society based mainly on social production and trading on a large scale. From this perspective, this article examines England and the Yangzi Delta, both at one stage considered the most developed districts in their own countries, to investigate how England accomplished social change during the period of industrialization and why the Yangzi Delta failed to industrialize in modern times.

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