Time and Work in Eighteenth Century LondonUniversity of Oxford, 1997 - 48 páginas |
Términos y frases comunes
170 hours/year activities agriculture annual labour input artisans assume assumptions average working day Avner Offer Bailey Sessions Papers bias calculations canal Canal in Cheshire CATHERWOOD LIBRARY confidence interval court Crafts and Harley crime dataset difference duration-based E.P. Thompson Economic equivalent error bands evidence factors of production force participation ratio Freudenberger and Cummins Hans-Joachim Voth holy days hours of sleep implies increase individuals engaged Industrial Revolution inferred labour force participation length Lindert and Williamson Logistic Regressions longer lower bound estimates method middle Millan minutes Mondays and holy observing individuals Oddling-Smee 1982 Odds Ratio Old Bailey Sessions output growth patterns population Primary Sector probability of observing Productivity Gap real wages recall period reduction reported reweighted rise in annual Saint Monday sample composition Schwarz selection bias semi significant sources starting and stopping suggests TFP growth time-use total factor productivity unskilled upper bound estimate wage book Wald week workers