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First published in book form in 1981, this collection of essays
originally written between 1955 and 1966 contains ground-breaking
research and analysis on the study of wages and prices across seven
centuries, with particular reference to builder's wage rates and
the price of a bundle of the commodities on which these wages might
be spent. These seminal contributions to the economics of labour
and economic growth did much to fuel the debate surrounding the
problems of inflation, stability and changes in the purchasing
power of money upon the book's initial publication. These concerns
are every bit as relevant in today's post credit-crunch society and
this reissue will be welcomed by all students of economic history
and labour economics.
First published in book form in 1981, this collection of essays
originally written between 1955 and 1966 contains ground-breaking
research and analysis on the study of wages and prices across seven
centuries, with particular reference to builder's wage rates and
the price of a bundle of the commodities on which these wages might
be spent. These seminal contributions to the economics of labour
and economic growth did much to fuel the debate surrounding the
problems of inflation, stability and changes in the purchasing
power of money upon the book's initial publication. These concerns
are every bit as relevant in today's post credit-crunch society and
this reissue will be welcomed by all students of economic history
and labour economics.
The belief that existing distributions of income and wealth are
unjust has come to be widely held, and has prompted the inclusion
of egalitarian measures in many political programmes. This work
uses the methods of reasoned history and comparative statistics to
arrive at an assessment of egalitarianism. After reviewing the
outlooks of the ancient and medieval worlds, it traces the rise of
egalitarianism from the Renaissance and Reformation onwards. A
complementary approach is provided by a wide survey of actual
distributions of income and wealth: what is known of them in the
past, what form they take in contemporary societies, and the
economic processes that generate them. These comprehensive studies
lead to an inquiry into the authority of equality as a principle of
social philosophy, and the practicability of egalitarian policy.
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