East of Eden: Polish living standards in a European perspective, ca. 1500-1800
Mikołaj Malinowski
No 43, Working Papers from Utrecht University, Centre for Global Economic History
Abstract:
This research contributes to the debate on economic growth and income inequalities in early modern Europe by estimating real wages expressed in subsistence-ratios in the rural and urban sectors of the Kingdom of Poland. Furthermore, a method of weighting the wages with data on the employment structure is outlined and implemented. A comparison of the Polish-weighted real wages with the English and Italian suggests two waves of supremacy of the North Sea Region. The first divergence occurred prior to the early modern period and the second resumed in the 17th century. The paper incorporates non-wage-earning farmers and agricultural workers paid partially in kind into the analytical framework.
Keywords: Real Wages; Little Divergence; Pre-industrial economic growth; Poland (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 28 pages
Date: 2013-10
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