It is conventionally assumed that the pre-modern working year was fixed and that consumption varied with changes in wages and prices. This is challenged by the twin theories of the 'industrious' revolution and the consumer revolution, positing a longer working year as people earned surplus money to buy novel goods. In this study, we turn the conventional view on its head, fixing consumption rather than labour input. Specifically, we use a basket of basic consumption goods and compute the working year of rural and urban day labourers required to achieve that. By comparing with independent estimates of the actual working year, we find two 'industrious' revolutions among rural workers; both, however, are attributable to economic hardship, and ...
In pre-industrial economies labour supply curves often bend backwards at very low levels of income. ...
The prevailing explanation for why the Industrial Revolution occurred first in Britain during the la...
For contemporaries, Britain’s success in developing the technologies of the early Industrial Revolut...
It is conventionally assumed that the pre-modern working year was fixed and that consumption varied ...
At the end of the eighteenth century, England and France both underwent revolutions: France the Fren...
Original and useful ideas are infrequent in both economics and history. Most of us have to make do b...
This paper reports work in progress towards an attempt to measure the cost of living in England for ...
A Farewell to Alms argued based on wages, rents and returns on capital that the English by 1800 were...
At the end of the eighteenth century, England and France both underwent revolutions: France the Fren...
In pre-industrial economies labour supply curves often bend backwards at very low levels of income. ...
Based on six sets of witnesses accounts from the North of England and London over the period 1760 to...
Using annual data 1209-1914, this paper examines whether there are structural breaks in the movement...
Historians have long believed that the modern world commenced in Britain in the 1770s with simultane...
1There has been a debate about the breadth of technological progress during the industrial revolutio...
Estimates of historical workers' annual incomes suffer from the fundamental problem that they are in...
In pre-industrial economies labour supply curves often bend backwards at very low levels of income. ...
The prevailing explanation for why the Industrial Revolution occurred first in Britain during the la...
For contemporaries, Britain’s success in developing the technologies of the early Industrial Revolut...
It is conventionally assumed that the pre-modern working year was fixed and that consumption varied ...
At the end of the eighteenth century, England and France both underwent revolutions: France the Fren...
Original and useful ideas are infrequent in both economics and history. Most of us have to make do b...
This paper reports work in progress towards an attempt to measure the cost of living in England for ...
A Farewell to Alms argued based on wages, rents and returns on capital that the English by 1800 were...
At the end of the eighteenth century, England and France both underwent revolutions: France the Fren...
In pre-industrial economies labour supply curves often bend backwards at very low levels of income. ...
Based on six sets of witnesses accounts from the North of England and London over the period 1760 to...
Using annual data 1209-1914, this paper examines whether there are structural breaks in the movement...
Historians have long believed that the modern world commenced in Britain in the 1770s with simultane...
1There has been a debate about the breadth of technological progress during the industrial revolutio...
Estimates of historical workers' annual incomes suffer from the fundamental problem that they are in...
In pre-industrial economies labour supply curves often bend backwards at very low levels of income. ...
The prevailing explanation for why the Industrial Revolution occurred first in Britain during the la...
For contemporaries, Britain’s success in developing the technologies of the early Industrial Revolut...