Authors: Boško Mijatović and Branko Milanovic
Publication: The Economic History Review. vol. 74, no. 2. pp. 424–448.
Date: May 2021
Abstract:
The paper presents the first estimate of the welfare ratio for Serbia using the 19th and early 20th century data on wages of skilled and unskilled workers (including the part paid in kind) and prices of goods that enter into “subsistence” and “respectability” consumption baskets. It finds a stagnation of unskilled wage close to the welfare ratio of 1, and a modest increase in skilled wage. The paper introduces several adjustments to conventional methodology in order to make it more relevant for predominantly agricultural societies.
Link: The Real Urban Wage in an Agricultural Economy Without Landless Farmers: Serbia, 1862–1910 (PDF)
Preprint Version: Stone Center Working Paper Series no. 01