FACTOR PRICES AND INCOME DISTRIBUTION IN LESS INDUSTRIALISED ECONOMIES 1870–1939 |
| |
Authors: | David Greasley Kris Inwood John Singleton |
| |
Affiliation: | University of Edinburgh,; University of Guelph, and; Victoria University of Wellington |
| |
Abstract: | Global trade expansion after 1870 had potentially powerful effects on income distribution, especially in land-abundant less industrialised economies, by increasing land prices relative to wages. The papers in this issue add evidence on wage–rentals for a range of countries, specifically Australia, Canada, Ghana, India, and Sweden. These new data offer partial support for Jeffrey Williamson's view that the distributional effects of booming global trade to 1914 were powerful and ubiquitous, but they highlight that more attention might be given to geographical boundaries and to other distribution forces including technology and wage bargaining conditions. |
| |
Keywords: | F20 N30 N31 N33 N35 N37 |
|
|