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acquisition, without fear of losing their skill premium to expropriation. In line with the proposed hypothesis, exploiting a …
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acquisition, without fear of losing their skill premium to expropriation. In line with the proposed hypothesis, exploiting a …
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This research explores the long-run effect of industrialization on the process of development. In contrast to conventional wisdom that views industrial development as a catalyst for economic growth, the study establishes that while the adoption of industrial technology was conducive to economic...
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This research explores the long-run effect of industrialization on the process of development. In contrast to conventional wisdom that views industrial development as a catalyst for economic growth, highlighting its persistent effect on economic prosperity, the study establishes that while the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013021750
This paper describes a two-sector demo-economic model (agricultural and non-agricultural sectors) applied to Europe and spanning the period from the neolithic agricultural revolution to the Industrial Revolution. The model describes the "incessant contest" between population growth and food...
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industrialization between labor and capital. Before the cartel, wages grew at the same rate as the marginal labor product; afterwards …
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This paper puts forth a unified theory of growth that captures a number of relevant features of countries' transitions from stagnant, predominantly rural economies to vibrant, industrialized economies that have been overlooked by the literature. In our theory, increasing variety of consumer...
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Existing series suggest wages in London were substantially higher than in other European cities from 1650 to 1800. This … and organisational context in which it was recorded. Institutional records of wages were profoundly affected by structural … changes in the seventeenth century, particularly the emergence of building contractors. The actual wages paid to London …
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transparency rules and their effects on wages. We find that these rules induce firms to behave strategically with the aim of …
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paper contains a formal analysis of transparency rules and their effects on wages. We find that these rules induce firms to …
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