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9780511470578
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This 1994 book is a study of Scottish price history and a major contribution to the economic and social history of early modern and pre-industrial Britain. Using the remarkable series of 'fiars' prices for grains and other contemporary sources, Gibson and Smout focus, in particular, on the prices of grain, meal and animal products, and assess how Scots artisans and labourers could survive in an economy that could pay only very low money wages. The authors show how the Scottish people experienced fluctuations in welfare both in the longer term from generation to generation, and within a given life-cycle. The Scottish records on prices and wages are a unique historical resource, to which Gibson and Smout have applied both traditional and quantitative historical techniques. In so doing they produced a powerful contribution to the perennial debate on the standard of living of ordinary people prior to the onset of industrialization
Content:
A note on Scottish and English money -- Map of Scottish counties and principal burghs -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The system of burgh price regulation -- 3. The system of county fairs -- 4. Press reports of monthly market prices -- 5. Trends and fluctuations in grain price movements -- 6. The price of animals and animal products -- 7. Food -- 8. Wages in money and kind -- 9. Real wages -- Appendix I. Scottish weights and measures, 1580-1780 -- Appendix II. Accessing the data
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Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780521346566
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780521037808
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Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780521346566
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1017/CBO9780511470578
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