When did overseas trade start to matter for living standards? Traditional real-wage indices suggest that living standards in Europe stagnated before 1800. In this paper, we argue that welfare rose substantially, but surreptitiously, because of an influx of new goods as a result of overseas trade. Colonial luxuries such as tea, coffee, and sugar transformed European diets after the discovery of America and the rounding of the Cape of Good Hope. These goods became household items in many countries by the end of the 18th century. We use three different methods to calculate welfare gains based on price data and the rate of adoption of these new colonial goods. Our results suggest that by 1800, the average Englishman would have been willing to f...
This article examines the evolution of English living standards during the early phase of industrial...
This paper is an attempt to assessing the costs and benefits for Europeans from their empires overse...
Real national income per head in Britain rose by a factor of about 16 from the 18th century to the p...
When did overseas trade start to matter for living standards? Traditional real-wage indices suggest ...
When did overseas trade start to matter for living standards? Traditional real-wage indices suggest ...
When did overseas trade start to matter for living standards? Traditional real-wage indices suggest ...
There has been a lot of research into the economic contribution of the periphery to European economi...
This paper provides an overview of the long-term impacts of the Columbian Exchange -- that is, the e...
Introducing a concept of real, as opposed to nominal, inequality of income or wealth suggests some h...
The factors lying behind consumption, the choices, the stimulus and the complexities of satisfaction...
With increasing productivity and rising standards of living, a new spirit of consumerism reached Bri...
Using a new database of islands throughout the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans we examine whethe...
Since the seminal work of Krugman (1979), product variety has played a central role in models of tra...
I construct a model in which a colony trades raw materials for manufactures with the mother country ...
This dissertation is about the link between global trade and economic development in the early moder...
This article examines the evolution of English living standards during the early phase of industrial...
This paper is an attempt to assessing the costs and benefits for Europeans from their empires overse...
Real national income per head in Britain rose by a factor of about 16 from the 18th century to the p...
When did overseas trade start to matter for living standards? Traditional real-wage indices suggest ...
When did overseas trade start to matter for living standards? Traditional real-wage indices suggest ...
When did overseas trade start to matter for living standards? Traditional real-wage indices suggest ...
There has been a lot of research into the economic contribution of the periphery to European economi...
This paper provides an overview of the long-term impacts of the Columbian Exchange -- that is, the e...
Introducing a concept of real, as opposed to nominal, inequality of income or wealth suggests some h...
The factors lying behind consumption, the choices, the stimulus and the complexities of satisfaction...
With increasing productivity and rising standards of living, a new spirit of consumerism reached Bri...
Using a new database of islands throughout the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans we examine whethe...
Since the seminal work of Krugman (1979), product variety has played a central role in models of tra...
I construct a model in which a colony trades raw materials for manufactures with the mother country ...
This dissertation is about the link between global trade and economic development in the early moder...
This article examines the evolution of English living standards during the early phase of industrial...
This paper is an attempt to assessing the costs and benefits for Europeans from their empires overse...
Real national income per head in Britain rose by a factor of about 16 from the 18th century to the p...