Author(s)
Primary author
Publisher
Berg Publishers
Place of Publication
New York
Date of Publication
1989
Edition
1
Number of Pages
255
Subjects
Classification
III World capitalism, capitalist society and the left movements; socialist movements in general | C Economics (political)
Description
- Scholliers: Preface
- Scholliers: Introductory Remarks: Comparing Real Wages in the 19th and 20th Centuries
- Schwarz: The formation of the Wage: Some Problems
- Van den Eeckhout: Wage Formation; Some More Problems
- Daelemans: Wages of Servants of the "Cense-du-Sart" in Ernage (Brabant), 1783-1849
- Bairoch: Wages as an Indicator of Gross National Product
- Ebeling: Some Remarks on the Relationship Between Overall Economic Output and Real Wages in the Pre-industrial Period
- Wall: The Place of the Unskilled Male Worker in the Economy of a Nation: A Comment
- Crafts: Real Wages, Inequality and Economic Growth in Britain, 1750 - 1850. A Review of Recent Research
- Morsa; Is it Justified to Use Real wages as a Standard of Living Index?
- Lucassen: The Standard of Living Debate and Social History: A Comment
- Zamagni: An International Comparision of Real Industrial Wages, 1890 - 1913: Methodological Issues and Results.
- Leboutte: Passing through a Minefield: International Comparisions of 19th-century Wages
- Daunton: Income Flows, The Family Economy and Survival Startegies
- Schroeben and Solar: The Construction of Historical Price Indices, with an Illustration from Interwar Belgium
- Van der Veen: The Sophistication of the Real-Wage Series
- Van Zanden: One Cost of Living Index?
- Mandel: Historical and Institutional Determinants of Long-Term Variation of Real Wages.
- Cassiers: Historical Change in the Institutional Determinants of Wages
- Vuchelen: Labour Unions, International Competition and the Social Repreoduction Cost of Labour
- Van der veen and Van der Zanden: Real-Wage Trends aand Consumption Patterns in the Netherlands
- Scholliers and Hannes: Some Conclusions and Suggestions for Further Research
- Scholliers: Select Bibliography of Wages, Prices and Real Wages in Europe in the 119th and 20th Centuries and Methodological Problems
- Scholliers: Introductory Remarks: Comparing Real Wages in the 19th and 20th Centuries
- Schwarz: The formation of the Wage: Some Problems
- Van den Eeckhout: Wage Formation; Some More Problems
- Daelemans: Wages of Servants of the "Cense-du-Sart" in Ernage (Brabant), 1783-1849
- Bairoch: Wages as an Indicator of Gross National Product
- Ebeling: Some Remarks on the Relationship Between Overall Economic Output and Real Wages in the Pre-industrial Period
- Wall: The Place of the Unskilled Male Worker in the Economy of a Nation: A Comment
- Crafts: Real Wages, Inequality and Economic Growth in Britain, 1750 - 1850. A Review of Recent Research
- Morsa; Is it Justified to Use Real wages as a Standard of Living Index?
- Lucassen: The Standard of Living Debate and Social History: A Comment
- Zamagni: An International Comparision of Real Industrial Wages, 1890 - 1913: Methodological Issues and Results.
- Leboutte: Passing through a Minefield: International Comparisions of 19th-century Wages
- Daunton: Income Flows, The Family Economy and Survival Startegies
- Schroeben and Solar: The Construction of Historical Price Indices, with an Illustration from Interwar Belgium
- Van der Veen: The Sophistication of the Real-Wage Series
- Van Zanden: One Cost of Living Index?
- Mandel: Historical and Institutional Determinants of Long-Term Variation of Real Wages.
- Cassiers: Historical Change in the Institutional Determinants of Wages
- Vuchelen: Labour Unions, International Competition and the Social Repreoduction Cost of Labour
- Van der veen and Van der Zanden: Real-Wage Trends aand Consumption Patterns in the Netherlands
- Scholliers and Hannes: Some Conclusions and Suggestions for Further Research
- Scholliers: Select Bibliography of Wages, Prices and Real Wages in Europe in the 119th and 20th Centuries and Methodological Problems
Copy Number
1
Identifier
III C SCH reg 21271
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