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Inequality in Chile before the first globalization: an approach derived from agricultural market income, 1830s-1850s
Sociedad Española de Historia Agraria (SEHA) (2018-04)This article assesses agricultural market income inequality by examining three untapped comprehensive agricultural censuses of all of Chile, undertaken in 1834, 1838 and 1852. Since there had been no Chilean income inequality ... -
Land, food and labour in pre-industrial agro-ecosystems: a socio-ecological perspective on early 19th century seigneurial systems
Sociedad Española de Historia Agraria (SEHA) (2017-04)Research on seigneurial agriculture and its role for agricultural changes in general has a long tradition within European Agricultural History. Still, much discussion arises on whether to emphasize «peasant paths» or ... -
Land-use and rural inequality profiles in the province of Barcelona in mid-nineteenth century
(2018-12)The long-term impact on income inequality of agricultural commercial specialization is still an open-ended discussion. Diverse economic models and approaches offer competing views, while historians increasingly stress the ... -
Land-use profiles of agrarian income and land ownership inequality in the province of Barcelona in mid-nineteenth century
Sociedad Española de Historia Agraria (2011-01)According to the existing literature, when land remained the most abundant factor an increase in market integration is expected to lead to a greater inequality in wealth or income distribution. However, several case studies ... -
Los terratenientes frente al cambio agrario, 1940-1954
Sociedad Española de Historia Agraria (SEHA) (2013-04)El impacto del cambio agrario de posguerra sobre la economía y la sociedad españolas ha sido un tema recurrente en la investigación histórica. Sin embargo, la posición de los grandes propietarios rústicos ante dicho cambio, ... -
The impact of external transfers on inequality in the European union: Remittances and EU programs
Universitat Jaume I (2016-11-30)Inequality suppose exceptionally complex problem that takes into account the welfare state of the whole society. There are many factors that influence the inequality. In this paper, however, we particularly focused on the ...