Generally, Canada has been ignored in the literature on the colonial origins of divergence with most of the attention going to the United States. Late nineteenth century estimates of income per capita show that Canada was relatively poorer than the United States and that within Canada, the French and Catholic population of Quebec was considerably poorer. Was this gap long standing? Some evidence has been advanced for earlier periods, but it is quite limited and not well-suited for comparison with other societies. This thesis aims to contribute both to Canadian economic history and to comparative work on inequality across nations during the early modern period. With the use of novel prices and wages from Quebec—which was then the largest se...
This paper surveys the first twenty years of the Upper Canadian economy and its development in the w...
Recent research has shown the Canadian peasantry of the eighteenth century to be less homogeneous th...
This study examines how events in one part of the British Empire had unintended consequences in anot...
This paper uses the price and wage data contained in the 1831 census of Lower Canada to provide regi...
Candidates for the Ph.D. degree are required to justify their addition of still another thesis to th...
This thesis, which deals with the last decades of the French regime in Canada, is the first part of ...
A comparative economic history of Quebec and Ontario of the 1870-1910 period, based largely upon the...
The study of price trends is of paramount importance to the economist and the historian interested i...
Between 1640 and 1720 maritime trade between France and Canada was dominated by La Rochelle armateur...
Argentina and Canada started their industrialization processes while exporting natural resources and...
This article tests whether smaller domestic markets can explain why France industrialized more slowl...
This article introduces the Americas in the Great Divergence debate by measuring real wages in vario...
PhDLower Canada occupied a strategic position in Britain's policies for the defence, trade and sett...
Monetary enrichment was among the hottest topics in mercantilist writings of 17th century France and...
This article introduces the Americas in the Great Divergence debate by measuring real wages in vario...
This paper surveys the first twenty years of the Upper Canadian economy and its development in the w...
Recent research has shown the Canadian peasantry of the eighteenth century to be less homogeneous th...
This study examines how events in one part of the British Empire had unintended consequences in anot...
This paper uses the price and wage data contained in the 1831 census of Lower Canada to provide regi...
Candidates for the Ph.D. degree are required to justify their addition of still another thesis to th...
This thesis, which deals with the last decades of the French regime in Canada, is the first part of ...
A comparative economic history of Quebec and Ontario of the 1870-1910 period, based largely upon the...
The study of price trends is of paramount importance to the economist and the historian interested i...
Between 1640 and 1720 maritime trade between France and Canada was dominated by La Rochelle armateur...
Argentina and Canada started their industrialization processes while exporting natural resources and...
This article tests whether smaller domestic markets can explain why France industrialized more slowl...
This article introduces the Americas in the Great Divergence debate by measuring real wages in vario...
PhDLower Canada occupied a strategic position in Britain's policies for the defence, trade and sett...
Monetary enrichment was among the hottest topics in mercantilist writings of 17th century France and...
This article introduces the Americas in the Great Divergence debate by measuring real wages in vario...
This paper surveys the first twenty years of the Upper Canadian economy and its development in the w...
Recent research has shown the Canadian peasantry of the eighteenth century to be less homogeneous th...
This study examines how events in one part of the British Empire had unintended consequences in anot...