The Great Divergence in standards of living for populations around the world occurred in the late 18th century. Prior to that date evidence suggests that real wages of most Europeans, many living in China and India were similar. Some a little higher and some a little lower but with a low dispersion. By the middle of the 19th century, a divergence had occurred with western Europe pulling away from other groups. Little is known about the standards of living of the aboriginal peoples of North America many of whom were primarily hunter/gatherer’s at the end of the 18th century. Based on comparisons of expenditure, we show that the standard of living of aboriginal people in 1740 was similar to that of wage workers in London. However, within the ...
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This paper uses the price and wage data contained in the 1831 census of Lower Canada to provide regi...
This paper challenges the long-standing view that aboriginal people were bystanders in the economic ...
Abstract of associated article: This paper examines the effect of an improvement in property rights ...
This paper reviews the literature on economic development as it relates to indigenous people in the ...
The link between economic institutions and economic performance generally focuses on two alternative...
This study deals with the changing dynamics of land use systems in an aboriginal community of Briti...
International audienceThe traditional relationship - that Aboriginal peoples in Canada have had with...
This thesis is based mainly upon field work among the Cree community at Rupert House, Quebec, in the...
As many Indigenous communities return to self-governance and self-determination, they are taking the...
This study focuses upon contact between British-Canadian, Aboriginal and Mennonite colonists' syste...
Property rights, wrote Morris Cohen in 1927, are delegations of sovereign power. They are created by...
In the 18th century the Indigenous peoples of the James Bay region shared land near the coast, a few...
This paper reviews the literature on economic development as it relates to indigenous people in the ...
This thesis looks at the relevance of ideology to the emergence of capitalist social formation in Ru...
Generally, Canada has been ignored in the literature on the colonial origins of divergence with most...
This paper uses the price and wage data contained in the 1831 census of Lower Canada to provide regi...
This paper challenges the long-standing view that aboriginal people were bystanders in the economic ...
Abstract of associated article: This paper examines the effect of an improvement in property rights ...