Profit Inflation and Industrial Growth: The Historic Record and Contemporary Analogies
David Felix
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1956, vol. 70, issue 3, 441-463
Abstract:
Introduction, 441. — I. Profit inflation during the price revolution, 443; variations in wage lags among European countries, 444; the deflation of industrial profit inflation, 445; agricultural windfalls, 449; other effects of the inflow of specie, 450. — II. Profit inflation in the era of the Industrial Revolution, 1750–1800, 451; profit inflation in France, 451; profit inflation in Spain, 453; profit inflation in England, 454. — III. Hamilton's tour d'horizon, 457. — IV. Profit inflation in underdeveloped countries, 459; inflationary pressures from agriculture, 459; foreign exchange earnings and inflation, 460. — V. Conclusion, 462.
Date: 1956
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