DOI: https://doi.org/10.36719/2706-6185/57/7-13
Mehdi Bagirov
Azerbaijan State Oil and Industry University
Doctor of Economics
https://orcid.org/0009-0000-4111-8978
m.bagirov.edu@mail.ru
Industrial Revolutions in Historical Terms: Essence, Causes, and Conclusions
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to assess the role of industrial revolutions in the historical and economic development of countries, characterizing various factors and environmental elements within the context of “influence-counterinfluence.”
The research methodology utilizes observation and grouping methods, comparative analysis, induction, and deduction.
The research results are a methodological study of the methods and patterns for identifying various changes, primarily in England, and then in European and American countries, as well as in Japan, as a result of industrial revolutions. The theoretical and practical significance of the study lies in obtaining comprehensive information on the causes and results of industrial revolutions that have occurred in history and the possible effects they create, as well as in exposing the capabilities for their use to numerous studies.
The originality and scientific novelty of this research lie in its systematic, unified study of the interrelated and interdependent problems identified as a result of industrial revolutions and its multifactorial examination of growth levels and various modernizations within a range of possible situations.
Keywords: industry, industrial revolution, industrial production, industrialization processes, industrial practice