当前位置: X-MOL 学术The Journal of Economic History › 论文详情
Our official English website, www.x-mol.net, welcomes your feedback! (Note: you will need to create a separate account there.)
Six Centuries of Real Wages in France from Louis IX to Napoleon III: 1250–1860
The Journal of Economic History ( IF 2.459 ) Pub Date : 2019-07-24 , DOI: 10.1017/s0022050719000354
Leonardo Ridolfi

Evidence of an early modern “Little divergence” in real wages between northwestern Europe and the rest of the continent is mostly based on the comparative study of a sample of leading European cities. Focusing on France and England this study reassesses the debate from a country-level perspective. The findings challenge the notion of an early modern divergence pointing to the coexistence of both divergence and convergence phases until the eighteenth century. Results also suggest that the real wages of a significant share of the French male labor force were broadly on par with the levels prevailing in England before c.1750.

中文翻译:

从路易九世到拿破仑三世,法国六个世纪的实际工资:1250–1860

西北欧与欧洲大陆其他地区之间的现代早期实际工资“微小差异”的证据主要基于对欧洲主要城市样本的比较研究。本研究以法国和英国为重点,从国家层面重新评估了这场辩论。这些发现挑战了早期现代分歧的概念,指出分歧和趋同阶段直到 18 世纪并存。结果还表明,很大一部分法国男性劳动力的实际工资与大约 1750 年之前英格兰的普遍水平大致相当。
更新日期:2019-07-24
down
wechat
bug