One important recent theme emerging from the literature on early modern Europe is that some of the key structural and institutional changes that are responsible for the increases in incomes may have taken place rather early, in the late medieval period or in the era of the Black Death. This study makes use of the recently compiled real wage evidence for different parts of Europe and the eastern Mediterranean to gain further insights into this period. The era of the Black Death witnessed a series of important long-term changes in demographic behaviour, in agriculture, in manufacturing, trade and technology. Real wage series reflect the productivity increases from these changes. They also suggest the Low Countries and England were able to res...
How did Europe escape the "Iron Law of Wages? " We construct a simple Malthusian model wit...
This article reexamines wages in Egypt using new evidence not analyzed in my previous study of the l...
The Black Death spurred monarchies and city-states across much of Western Europe to formulate new wa...
One important recent theme emerging from the literature on early modern Europe is that some of the k...
Did the Black Death have any effects on the medieval economy beyond what would be expected from the ...
The primary explanation for the marked rise in real wages in both England and Flanders, from the lat...
In this paper, I investigate the “little divergence” of late medieval and early modern Europe, focus...
The Black Death is one of the most infamous pandemic diseases that have ever spread through the worl...
Historians have observed a strong degree of divergence in population trends after the Black Death ac...
In this paper, I investigate the "little divergence" of late medieval and early modern Europe, focus...
Few historical relationships have as intimate or disruptive as that between humans and infectious di...
The narrative of the post-Black Death English economy has been shaped by two contrasting interpretat...
The narrative of the post-Black Death English economy has been shaped by two contrasting interpretat...
This article provides an overview of economic inequality, particularly of wealth, in the Florentine ...
The peasant economy in north-east England, and indeed throughout the country as a whole, underwent m...
How did Europe escape the "Iron Law of Wages? " We construct a simple Malthusian model wit...
This article reexamines wages in Egypt using new evidence not analyzed in my previous study of the l...
The Black Death spurred monarchies and city-states across much of Western Europe to formulate new wa...
One important recent theme emerging from the literature on early modern Europe is that some of the k...
Did the Black Death have any effects on the medieval economy beyond what would be expected from the ...
The primary explanation for the marked rise in real wages in both England and Flanders, from the lat...
In this paper, I investigate the “little divergence” of late medieval and early modern Europe, focus...
The Black Death is one of the most infamous pandemic diseases that have ever spread through the worl...
Historians have observed a strong degree of divergence in population trends after the Black Death ac...
In this paper, I investigate the "little divergence" of late medieval and early modern Europe, focus...
Few historical relationships have as intimate or disruptive as that between humans and infectious di...
The narrative of the post-Black Death English economy has been shaped by two contrasting interpretat...
The narrative of the post-Black Death English economy has been shaped by two contrasting interpretat...
This article provides an overview of economic inequality, particularly of wealth, in the Florentine ...
The peasant economy in north-east England, and indeed throughout the country as a whole, underwent m...
How did Europe escape the "Iron Law of Wages? " We construct a simple Malthusian model wit...
This article reexamines wages in Egypt using new evidence not analyzed in my previous study of the l...
The Black Death spurred monarchies and city-states across much of Western Europe to formulate new wa...