Compared with its competitors, Australian GDP per worker grew exceptionally quickly from the 1820s to the 1870s, at a rate about twice that of the US and three times that of Britain. Did this rapid growth produce rising inequality, following a Kuznets curve? Using a novel dataset, this article offers new evidence that provides unambiguous support for the view that, in sharp contrast with the US experience and with globalization‐inequality views concerning late nineteenth‐century frontiers, Australia underwent a revolutionary levelling in incomes up to the 1870s. This assessment is based on trends in many proxies for inequality, as well as annual estimates of functional income shares in the form of land rents, convict payments, free unskille...
This paper contributes to the New World living standard leadership debate by comparing the Australia...
International audienceIn this paper, we mobilize newly available historical series from the World In...
In this paper, we mobilize newly available historical series from the World Inequality Database to c...
This article reviews and analyses the evidence on the distribution of income and wealth in Australia...
We offer an historical account of the comparative development of the American and Australian economi...
Australia had one of the highest per capita incomes in the world in the late nineteenth century, alt...
This book is the first comprehensive account of how Australia attained the world's highest living st...
Abstract: Australia had one of the highest per capita incomes in the world in the late nineteenth ce...
This paper involved investigating the progress of economic development and its effects on income dis...
Australia had one of the highest per capita incomes in the world in the late nineteenth century, alt...
This article examines wage inequality in Australia from 1982 to 2012 using income distribution data ...
The aim of this paper is to identify different distributive patterns in the settIer economies of Arg...
Recent interest has been stimulated by the growth of income inequality in most developed countries d...
It matters not whether one looks at labour income or non-labour income or at different measures of i...
For many years, Australians have liked to think of themselves as egalitarian, and for much of our hi...
This paper contributes to the New World living standard leadership debate by comparing the Australia...
International audienceIn this paper, we mobilize newly available historical series from the World In...
In this paper, we mobilize newly available historical series from the World Inequality Database to c...
This article reviews and analyses the evidence on the distribution of income and wealth in Australia...
We offer an historical account of the comparative development of the American and Australian economi...
Australia had one of the highest per capita incomes in the world in the late nineteenth century, alt...
This book is the first comprehensive account of how Australia attained the world's highest living st...
Abstract: Australia had one of the highest per capita incomes in the world in the late nineteenth ce...
This paper involved investigating the progress of economic development and its effects on income dis...
Australia had one of the highest per capita incomes in the world in the late nineteenth century, alt...
This article examines wage inequality in Australia from 1982 to 2012 using income distribution data ...
The aim of this paper is to identify different distributive patterns in the settIer economies of Arg...
Recent interest has been stimulated by the growth of income inequality in most developed countries d...
It matters not whether one looks at labour income or non-labour income or at different measures of i...
For many years, Australians have liked to think of themselves as egalitarian, and for much of our hi...
This paper contributes to the New World living standard leadership debate by comparing the Australia...
International audienceIn this paper, we mobilize newly available historical series from the World In...
In this paper, we mobilize newly available historical series from the World Inequality Database to c...