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Mediterranean Labor Markets In The First Age Of Globalization An Economic History Of Real Wages And Market Integration 2015th Edition Paul Caruana Galizia

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Mediterranean Labor Markets In The First Age Of Globalization An Economic History Of Real Wages And Market Integration 2015th Edition Paul Caruana Galizia
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.74 MB
Pages: 218
Author: Paul Caruana Galizia
ISBN: 9781137400840, 9781349486304, 1137400846, 1349486302
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 2015

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Mediterranean Labor Markets In The First Age Of Globalization An Economic History Of Real Wages And Market Integration 2015th Edition Paul Caruana Galizia by Paul Caruana Galizia 9781137400840, 9781349486304, 1137400846, 1349486302 instant download after payment.

Scholars have studied the nineteenth century's unprecedented labor flows in global and specific country contexts, but have lacked a comprehensive analysis of the world's old economic core, the Mediterranean. This work provides answers to important questions, such as: If the Mediterranean labor market really was integrated, then why did globalization affect the Western and Eastern Mediterranean so differently? Why did wage inequality rise in the East while it fell in the rest of the labor-abundant periphery? More broadly, was low emigration from Iberia and the East to blame for the Mediterranean's failed integration with the fast-expanding global economy? This ground-breaking research relates these questions to ongoing historical debates on the intensity of intra-Mediterranean integration in goods and labor, to current heated debates on North African emigration to Europe, and to discussions on European economic integration more generally.

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