11 edition of The price revolution in sixteenth-century England found in the catalog.
The price revolution in sixteenth-century England
Peter Herbert Ramsey
Published
1971
by Methuen in London
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | edited with an introduction by Peter H. Ramsey. |
Series | Debates in economic history |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HB235.G7 R3 1971 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | x, 182 p. |
Number of Pages | 182 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL4699453M |
ISBN 10 | 0416121802 |
LC Control Number | 77861603 |
The Sixteenth Century, Patrick Collinson Oxford, Oxford University Press, , ISBN: X; pp.;Price: £ economic trends and conditions in the sixteenth century I t is difficult to generalize about the European economy in the sixteenth century. Conditions varied considerably from one area to another; and, although there were forces that were everywhere at work, their intensity and their impact differed as they affected different regions.
The price revolution was a period of rising prices in the sixteenth and seventeenth century Europe.. This "gold and silver inflation" increased Europe’s money stock according to certain estimates by not more than 50 percent; according to others by up to percent. Buy The Military Revolution in Sixteenth-Century Europe by Eltis, David (ISBN: ) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.5/5(2).
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Seven centuries of the prices of consumables, compared with builders' wage rates / E.H. Phelps Brown and Sheila V. Hopkins --The price revolution of the sixteenth century: some Swedish evidence / Ingrid Hammarstrom --The inflation of prices in early sixteenth-century England / Y.S.
Brenner --The price revolution reconsidered / J.D. Gould --The. ISBN: OCLC Number: Description: 1 vol. (x p.): ill. ; 22 cm. Series Title: Debates in economic history. For England the best estimate of population in the early s, when the Price Revolution was already underway, is or million, about half of the most conservative estimate for England’s population in about million.
an estimate still rejected by the majority of medieval economic historians, who prefer the more traditional. The Price Revolution in Sixteenth-Century England, Debates in Economic History series (London, ), pp.
Another assault on Hamilton, with faulty economics and faulty historical data. Y.S. Brenner, 'The Inflation of Prices in Early Sixteenth-Century England,' Economic History Review, 2nd ser., 14 (). Reprinted in Peter Ramsey. Open Library is an open, editable library catalog, building towards a web page for every book ever published.
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John Cabot. The sixteenth century revolt in the Netherlands was largely inspired by The Price Revolution of. THE 'PRICE REVOLUTION' OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY II If the compilation and study of price data for the 16th century thus flourished in the s, the same is. Open Library is an initiative of the Internet Archive, a (c)(3) non-profit, building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital projects include the Wayback Machine, and Buy The Price Revolution in Sixteenth Century England by (ISBN:) from Amazon's Book Store.
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The primary problem caused by the Price revolution of the late sixteenth century was. Inflation. Name something that didn't contribute to the Price Revolution.
Inflation’ in Spain, the Southern Netherlands, and England during the Price Revolution era: ca. - ca. John H. Munro Professor Emeritus of Economics University of Toronto, Toronto, Canadá @ Resumo Esse artigo reexamina a famosa tese de de Earl Hamilton sobre a “Inflação de lucros” e oFile Size: KB.
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England Under the Tudors book. England Under the Tudors. England During the Price Revolution. By G.R. Elton. Sixteenth-century England was and remained a predominantly agrarian country.
Nine-tenths of the people earned their living on the land, and the remaining tenth retained some connection with it. The changes in the practice of farming Author: G.R. Elton. In The Price Revolution in Sixteenth-Century England, ed.
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Free shipping for many products. The Price Revolution was a unique period of inflation in European economic history, enduring for years, from the early 16th to the mid century. The Price Revolution Reconsidered: A Reply The Price Revolution Reconsidered: A Reply BRENNER, Y.
S. Footnotes 1 J. D. Gould, ‘ Y. S. Brenner on Prices: A Comment ’, Economic History Review, 2nd ser. XVI (); Y. S. Brenner, ‘ The Inflation of Prices in Early Sixteenth‐Century England.
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