This paper studies the apparent inconsistency between the evolution of GDP per capita and real wages in pre-industrial Europe. We show that these two measures will diverge when any of the three following factors are present: changes in income distribution, changes in labour supply per capita and changes in relative prices. We propose a methodology for measuring the effects of these three factors and apply it to the case of 18th century England. For this particular episode the gap between the growth of GDP per capita and real wages can be successfully explained and the main explanatory factor is changes in labour supply per capita. Some further conclusions are drawn from the experience of England during the 19th century and Europe during the...
This paper reports work in progress towards an attempt to measure the cost of living in England for ...
Introducing a concept of real, as opposed to nominal, inequality of income or wealth suggests some h...
Introducing a concept of real, as opposed to nominal, inequality of income or wealth suggests some h...
This paper reconstructs GDP from the output side for medieval and early modern Britain. In contrast ...
Evidence of an early modern Little divergence in real wages between northwestern Europe and the rest...
Evidence of an early modern Little divergence in real wages between northwestern Europe and the rest...
In this paper, I investigate the “little divergence” of late medieval and early modern Europe, focus...
Evidence of an early modern Little divergence in real wages between northwestern Europe and the rest...
In this paper, I investigate the “little divergence” of late medieval and early modern Europe, focus...
Estimates of historical workers' annual incomes suffer from the fundamental problem that they are in...
Wages are an important element of well-being, as they directly affect material living conditions. Th...
Wages are an important element of well-being, as they directly affect material living conditions. Th...
In this paper, I investigate the "little divergence" of late medieval and early modern Europe, focus...
We investigate a structural model of demographic-economic interactions for England during 1570 to 18...
This paper traces the history of prices and wages in European cities from the fourteenth century to ...
This paper reports work in progress towards an attempt to measure the cost of living in England for ...
Introducing a concept of real, as opposed to nominal, inequality of income or wealth suggests some h...
Introducing a concept of real, as opposed to nominal, inequality of income or wealth suggests some h...
This paper reconstructs GDP from the output side for medieval and early modern Britain. In contrast ...
Evidence of an early modern Little divergence in real wages between northwestern Europe and the rest...
Evidence of an early modern Little divergence in real wages between northwestern Europe and the rest...
In this paper, I investigate the “little divergence” of late medieval and early modern Europe, focus...
Evidence of an early modern Little divergence in real wages between northwestern Europe and the rest...
In this paper, I investigate the “little divergence” of late medieval and early modern Europe, focus...
Estimates of historical workers' annual incomes suffer from the fundamental problem that they are in...
Wages are an important element of well-being, as they directly affect material living conditions. Th...
Wages are an important element of well-being, as they directly affect material living conditions. Th...
In this paper, I investigate the "little divergence" of late medieval and early modern Europe, focus...
We investigate a structural model of demographic-economic interactions for England during 1570 to 18...
This paper traces the history of prices and wages in European cities from the fourteenth century to ...
This paper reports work in progress towards an attempt to measure the cost of living in England for ...
Introducing a concept of real, as opposed to nominal, inequality of income or wealth suggests some h...
Introducing a concept of real, as opposed to nominal, inequality of income or wealth suggests some h...