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[[1]] period was when mass production for the global market was done in decentralised segments rather than at facilities.


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The Proto-industrialisation period was when mass production for the global market was done in decentralised segments rather than at facilities.
It is the stage of industrialisation where the factory system was not used. Before industries in England and Europe flourished, there was already a sizable industrial production for the global market. This stage of industrialisation is regarded as proto-industrialisation. It was when mass production for the worldwide market was done in decentralised parts rather than at factories. Contrary to current capitalist manufacturing, proto-industrialisation did not depend on increasing labour productivity as a source of higher profits; instead, merchants grew the size of their firms by expanding output to more households and employees in the countryside.
 
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[[1]] period was when mass production for the global market was done in decentralised segments rather than at facilities.