Ticket to trade: Belgian labour and globalization before 19141
Type de ressource
Article de revue
Auteur/contributeur
- Huberman, Michael (Auteur)
Titre
Ticket to trade: Belgian labour and globalization before 19141
Résumé
Standard trade theory, as invoked by political scientists and economists, would anticipate that workers in Belgium, a small Old World country, rich in labour relative to land, were in a good position to benefit from the wave of globalization before 1914. However, wage increases remained modest and ‘labour’ moved slowly towards adopting a free-trade position. Beginning in 1885, the Belgian labour party backed free trade, but its support was conditional on more and better social legislation. Belgian workers' wellbeing improved in the wave of globalization, but the vehicle was labour and social legislation and not rising wages.
Publication
The Economic History Review
Date
2008
Volume
61
Numéro
2
Pages
326-359
Consulté le
20/01/2024 16:30
ISSN
1468-0289
Titre abrégé
Ticket to trade
Langue
Anglais
Catalogue de bibl.
Wiley Online Library
Autorisations
© Economic History Society 2007
Référence
Huberman, Michael. « Ticket to trade: Belgian labour and globalization before 19141 ». The Economic History Review 61, no 2 (2008) : 326‑59. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0289.2007.00396.x.
Années
Professeur.e.s honoraires et émérites
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