How unequal were the commons preceding their enclosure in the 18th-19th cen-turies? This paper uses data from the parliamentary enclosure acts to estimate in-equality. Inclusive of the landless, I find gini coefficients ranged from 0.65-0.82 while the landless typically composed 40-50% of the population. Despite these regions be-ing the most equal within England at the time, their inequality was similar to typical villages in contemporary Italy and less equal than those in Germany or Japan. This confirms that the commons, most of which were enclosed by the 19th century, were already highly unequal and this paved the way to enclosure
Most research on inequality in pre-industrial economies has focused on either wealth or income, gen...
Is inequality largely the result of the Industrial Revolution? Or, were pre-industrial incomes as un...
The chapter reviews existing evidence regarding four aspects of economic inequality: relative factor...
How unequal were the commons preceding their enclosure in the 18th-19th cen-turies? This paper uses ...
This paper uses a new dataset of Japanese village censuses, 1637-1872, to measure inequality in land...
This article examines the impact of the commons on economic inequality in the eighteenth-century rur...
The view of the commons as archaic, ‘backward’ and ‘irrational’ institutions for the management of r...
This article provides an overview of wealth inequality in England from the late thirteenth to the si...
Occupations listed in wills reveal that as early as 1560 effectively only 60% of the English engaged...
Despite its sophistication, Early Modern Japan, 1600-1868, had among the lowest real wage levels eve...
Framing rural commons as ‘institutions for collective action’, recent historical research has consis...
The 13th century witnessed a substantial increase in inequality in the distribution of peasant landh...
In late eighteenth century and the early nineteenth century in Britain, the Parliamentary Enclosure ...
We present the first comprehensive, long-run estimates of Finnish wealth and its distribution from 1...
This book deals with a variety of topics about inequality in the long run covering eight different c...
Most research on inequality in pre-industrial economies has focused on either wealth or income, gen...
Is inequality largely the result of the Industrial Revolution? Or, were pre-industrial incomes as un...
The chapter reviews existing evidence regarding four aspects of economic inequality: relative factor...
How unequal were the commons preceding their enclosure in the 18th-19th cen-turies? This paper uses ...
This paper uses a new dataset of Japanese village censuses, 1637-1872, to measure inequality in land...
This article examines the impact of the commons on economic inequality in the eighteenth-century rur...
The view of the commons as archaic, ‘backward’ and ‘irrational’ institutions for the management of r...
This article provides an overview of wealth inequality in England from the late thirteenth to the si...
Occupations listed in wills reveal that as early as 1560 effectively only 60% of the English engaged...
Despite its sophistication, Early Modern Japan, 1600-1868, had among the lowest real wage levels eve...
Framing rural commons as ‘institutions for collective action’, recent historical research has consis...
The 13th century witnessed a substantial increase in inequality in the distribution of peasant landh...
In late eighteenth century and the early nineteenth century in Britain, the Parliamentary Enclosure ...
We present the first comprehensive, long-run estimates of Finnish wealth and its distribution from 1...
This book deals with a variety of topics about inequality in the long run covering eight different c...
Most research on inequality in pre-industrial economies has focused on either wealth or income, gen...
Is inequality largely the result of the Industrial Revolution? Or, were pre-industrial incomes as un...
The chapter reviews existing evidence regarding four aspects of economic inequality: relative factor...