Real wages in 19th and 20th century Europe : historical and comparative perspectives

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Real wages in 19th and 20th century Europe : historical and comparative perspectives

edited by Peter Scholliers

Berg, 1989 , Distributed in the U.S.A. and Canada by St. Martin's Press, 1989

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Real wages, the result of a simple division of wages by prices, are at the centre of historical and socio-economic research. In a time of growing commercial and industrial internationalism, a respected group of historians and economists successfully challenge conventional methods of identifying and evaluating real wages in order to provide a realistic assessment of living standards in the 19th and 20th centuries.

目次

  • Comparing real wages in the 19th and 20th centuries - introductory remarks, P.Scholliers
  • bibliographical list on wages, prices and real wages in Europe in the 19th and 20th centuries, with special interest for statistics and methodological problems, P.Scholliers
  • the formation of the wage - some problems, L.D.Schwarz
  • wage formation - some more problems, P.van den Eeckhout
  • wages of servants of the "Cense-du-Sart" in Ernape (Brabant), 1783-1849, F.Daelemans
  • wages and gross national product, P.Bairoch
  • some remarks on the relationship between overall economic output and real wages in the pre-industrial period, D.Ebeling
  • the place of the unskilled male worker in the economy of a nation, R.Wall
  • real wages, inequality and economic growth in Britain, 1750-1850, N.Crafts
  • is it justified to use real wages as a standard of living index?, D.Morsa
  • the standard of living debate and social history, J.Lucassen
  • an international comparison of real industrial wages, 1890-1913 - methodological issues and results, V.Zamagni
  • passing through a minefield - international comparisons of 19th century wages, R.Leboutte
  • income flows, the family economy and survival strategies, M.Daunton
  • the construction of historical price indices with an illustration from interwar Belgium, C.Schroevan and P.Solar
  • the sophistication of real wage series, D.van der Veen
  • one cost of living index?, J.L.van Zanden
  • historical and institutional determinants of wages, I.Cassiers
  • labour unions, international competition and the social reproduction cost of labour, J.Vuchelen
  • real wages in Germany, France and the Netherlands, D.van der Veen and J.L.Van Zanden
  • some conclusions and suggestions for further research, P.Scholliers and J.Hannes.

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