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Prices and Wages in Maryland, 1750–1850

Donald R. Adams

The Journal of Economic History, 1986, vol. 46, issue 3, 625-645

Abstract: This article presents an analysis of empirical research on the course of agricultural prices and wages in Maryland over the century 1750 to 1850. An attempt has been made to present the data in a form comparable to other studies for other regions. In addition to the long-term movement of price and wage series the paper focuses on the use of these data to draw inferences on changes in the standard of living and productivity growth.

Date: 1986
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