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Income inequality in central Spain, 1690–1800
Authors:Carlos Santiago-Caballero
Institution:aDepartment of Economic History and Institutions, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, C/Madrid 126, 28903 Getafe, Spain
Abstract:This paper studies the evolution of income inequality in central Spain during the late seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, taking as case study the province of Guadalajara. The first part of the paper presents the sources and the dataset that was created to estimate income inequality using grain tithes. The second section shows that through the period grain represented the lion share of total income and therefore that it can be used as a reliable proxy. The following part of the paper introduces an analysis of income inequality in the province during the period 1690–1800 and concludes that inequality decreased during the last third of the eighteenth century. Finally the paper addresses this unexpected result and concludes that it was consequence of the success of the land reform carried out by the central government in the late 1760s. The reform was a success in Guadalajara, thanks to the characteristics of its population and the lack of bargaining power of pressure groups.
Keywords:JEL classification: D63  N33  N53  O1  O18  Q15
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