Historical wage and income data provide both normative measures of living standards, and indicators of patterns of economic development. This study shows that, given limited historical data, median incomes are most appropriate for measuring welfare and inequality, while urban unskilled wages can be used to test dualist models of development. We present new estimates of these series for Mexico from 1800 to 2015 and find that both have historically failed to keep up with aggregate growth: GDP per worker is now over eight times higher than in the nineteenth century, while unskilled urban real wages are only 2.2 times higher, and national median incomes only 2.0 times higher. From the perspective of inequality and social welfare, our findings c...
In the present study I analyse the long-run dynamics of adult average height in Mexico and the influ...
Is inequality largely the result of the Industrial Revolution? Or, were pre-industrial incomes and l...
Economic rather than political forces appear to dominate inequality trends in Spain. Inequality evol...
Historical wage and income data provide both normative measures of living standards, and indicators ...
Historical wage and incomes data are informative both as normative measures of living standards, and...
This study builds the first internationally comparable index of real wages for Mexico City bridging ...
This article measures inequality at the provincial level in Spain for different benchmark years betw...
This paper, building on new archival research, presents the first comprehensive estimates of income ...
The relationship between income distribution and economic growth has been found to depend on several...
This paper examines the relationship between income inequality and economic growth in Mexico. We fir...
During the last one‐and‐a‐half centuries, average world income grew 10‐fold, the composition of out...
This paper explores the contribution of the minimum wage to the well documented rise in earnings ine...
This paper explores the contribution of the minimum wage to the well documented rise in earnings ine...
Over the period of the mid-1980s to the mid-1990s Mexico experienced a significant increase in wage ...
AbstractThis paper examines the evolution of economic inequality in Mexico in the last three decades...
In the present study I analyse the long-run dynamics of adult average height in Mexico and the influ...
Is inequality largely the result of the Industrial Revolution? Or, were pre-industrial incomes and l...
Economic rather than political forces appear to dominate inequality trends in Spain. Inequality evol...
Historical wage and income data provide both normative measures of living standards, and indicators ...
Historical wage and incomes data are informative both as normative measures of living standards, and...
This study builds the first internationally comparable index of real wages for Mexico City bridging ...
This article measures inequality at the provincial level in Spain for different benchmark years betw...
This paper, building on new archival research, presents the first comprehensive estimates of income ...
The relationship between income distribution and economic growth has been found to depend on several...
This paper examines the relationship between income inequality and economic growth in Mexico. We fir...
During the last one‐and‐a‐half centuries, average world income grew 10‐fold, the composition of out...
This paper explores the contribution of the minimum wage to the well documented rise in earnings ine...
This paper explores the contribution of the minimum wage to the well documented rise in earnings ine...
Over the period of the mid-1980s to the mid-1990s Mexico experienced a significant increase in wage ...
AbstractThis paper examines the evolution of economic inequality in Mexico in the last three decades...
In the present study I analyse the long-run dynamics of adult average height in Mexico and the influ...
Is inequality largely the result of the Industrial Revolution? Or, were pre-industrial incomes and l...
Economic rather than political forces appear to dominate inequality trends in Spain. Inequality evol...