Engels’ Pause refers to the early period of the industrial revolution, when, due to great technological upheaval, the livelihood of a large number of people worsened before society began to prosper in the longer term. The term was coined by an economic historian, Robert C. Allen, who links the idea to a view of the Britain of 1760–1913. During the first half of the nineteenth century in Britain, wage growth stagnated while output per worker nonetheless grew. After the middle of the nineteenth ce...
Engels’ Pause refers to the early period of the industrial revolution, when, due to great technological upheaval, the livelihood of a large number of people worsened before society began to prosper in the longer term. The term was coined by an economic historian, Robert C. Allen, who links the idea to a view of the Britain of 1760–1913. During the first half of the nineteenth century in Britain, wage growth stagnated while output per worker nonetheless grew. After the middle of the nineteenth century, real wages began growing in line with productivity. Книга «Engel's Pause: Technical Change, Capital Accumulation, and Inequality in the British Industrial Revolution» автора Роберт Аллен оценена посетителями КнигоГид, и её читательский рейтинг составил 8.00 из 10.
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