Levnadsstandarden speglad i bouppteckningar : En undersökning av två metoder att använda svenska bouppteckningar för en levnadsstandardsundersökning samt en internationell
Abstract
The standard of living in the pre-industrial world is an interesting but challenging
subject. No single method alone can solve the problem. In order to grasp the standard of living
several methods must be used, and work must be done across discipline borderlines. In this
paper I discuss methods for using post mortal inventories (estate inventories) in order to indicate
the material standard of living in Sweden. Similar methods have been used in France, Great
Britain and North America. To adapt these methods to Swedish conditions have been the main
focus of the paper. The first method tested here uses the valuation of all objects stated in the
post mortal inventory (not including houses and farms). This method had previously been tested
on English and North American inventories. All values in the Swedish material have been
converted to British pounds in order to facilitate comparisons. The second method tested uses
the objects in the estate inventory to create an index of the material standard of living. This index
was first used in France and later in Canada. Some preliminary results in this work indicate that
Swedish farmers by 1750 were well below English and French farmers in material standard of
living. However, during the fifty years that followed a noticeable change took place.
University
Göteborg University, School of Business, Economics and Law
Institution
Department of Economic History
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Date
2007-11-08Author
Hallén, Per
Keywords
Economic History
Standard of living
post mortal inventories
methods
Publication type
report
ISSN
1653-1000
Series/Report no.
Göteborg Papers in Economic History
9
Language
swe