前工业时代的经济不平等:欧洲及其他地区

Economic Inequality in Preindustrial Times: Europe and Beyond

Journal of Economic Literature · 2021
被引 145
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

梳理了前工业时代(约1300-1800年)欧洲财富和收入不平等的研究,发现不平等几乎持续上升,仅黑死病期间短暂下降,并探讨了人口增长和财政制度等成因。

Abstract

Recent literature has reconstructed estimates of wealth and income inequality for a range of preindustrial, mostly European, societies covering medieval and early modern times, occasionally reaching back to antiquity and even prehistory. These estimates have radically improved our knowledge of distributive dynamics in the past. It now seems clear that in the period circa 1300–1800, inequality of both income and wealth grew almost monotonically almost everywhere in Europe, with the exception of the century-long phase of inequality decline triggered by the Black Death of 1347–52. Regarding the causes of inequality growth, recent literature ruled out economic growth as the main one. Other possible factors include population growth (also as mediated by inheritance systems) and especially regressive fiscal institutions (also as connected to the unequal distribution of political power). The recently proposed theoretical framework of the inequality possibility frontier (IPF) lends a better understanding of the implications of the reconstructed trends. This article concludes by showing how connecting preindustrial trends to modern ones changes our perception of long-term inequality altogether.

前工业化时期收入不平等财富不平等欧洲