Growth or stagnation in pre-industrial Britain? A revealed income growth approach
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The extent of growth in pre-industrial Europe in general and in Britain in particular has attracted intense scholarly focus. Growth or Malthusian stagnation? No consensus has evolved. Reconstructions of national income from 1300 and up to the Industrial Revolution come to opposing conclusions and so do econometric studies. Applying Engels’ law, we suggest a new approach in which income growth is revealed by changes in occupational structure. Data needed for this approach are less contested than the wage and output series used in the existing literature. We find that pre-industrial Britain exhibited secular rise in the standard of living.
Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Sider | 1-43 |
Antal sider | 43 |
Status | Udgivet - 28 jan. 2016 |
Navn | University of Warwick Working Paper Series |
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Nummer | 264 |
Vol/bind | 2016 |
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