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Profit Inflation and the Industrial Revolution, 1751-1800

Earl J. Hamilton

Duke University

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1942

The evolution of machinery, 256. — Commodity prices and money wages, 257. — Real wages, 260. — Profit inflation, 262. — The utilization of mechanical inventions, 263. — Capital formation and the factory system, 264. — Real wages and the market, 267. — Comparisons with other countries and periods: Spain, 267. — France, 270. — The Price Revolution, 270. — Conclusions, 272.

DOI
10.2307/1881932
Volume
56 (2)
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256
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