WAGES AND LABOR INCOME IN HISTORY: A SURVEY
Income distribution has been a main topic in economics since the days of Gregory King and William Petty. In this paper some empirical issues in the study of labor income are surveyed in the light of economic history, including the hypothesis of the stability of factor shares across time and space and the relative importance of raw labor and human capital in labor income.
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2003-02
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Authors: | Escosura, Leandro Prados de la ; Rosés, Joan R. |
Institutions: | Instituto Figuerola de Historia y Ciencias Sociales, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid |
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