Protectionism, agricultural prices and relative factor incomes: Sweden’s wage-rental ratio, 1877-1926
Abstract
Trends in wage-rental ratios have figured prominently in the recent literature
on factor price convergence and globalisation in the late nineteenth century. In that
literature Sweden has been described as a free trade country whose wage-rental ratio
exhibited a distinguished upward trend before World War I. This article presents a new
series of land prices which indicates an increase in land rentals and an evolution of the
wage-rental ratio more in line with other European protectionist countries. We explore
the determinants of the Swedish wage-rental ratio and assess the relative importance of
protectionism and the change in the product mix from arable to animal products in
Swedish agriculture.
University
Göteborg University. School of Business, Economics and Law
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Date
2006Author
Larsson, Svante
Bohlin, Jan
Keywords
Economic History; Land prices; wages; wage-rental ratio; protectionism
Sweden
Publication type
Report
ISSN
1653-1000
Language
en