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The demand elasticity for wheat in the 14th to 18th centuries*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 April 2010

Rafael Barquín
Affiliation:
UNEDa

Abstract:

A very low demand elasticity for wheat –the so-called King's Law– is one of the most commonly accepted assumptions made by cliometricians. But there is little and contradictory evidence to contrast this. In fact, Robert Fogel's estimates confirm the hypothesis whereas Karl Gunnar Persson's reject it. The aim of this article is to shed new light into this debate through an improved version of Fogel's procedure, using price and production data for several Western European countries in the Premodern Age. The results confirm Persson's estimate.

Resumen:

Una muy baja elasticidad de la demanda de trigo –la llamada Ley de Kinges una de las suposiciones más aceptadas entre los cliómetras. Pero hay una escasa y contradictoria evidencia que la pruebe. Las estimaciones de Robert Fogel confirman la hipótesis; pero las de Karl Gunnar Persson la rechazan. El propósito de este artículo es resolver este debate a través de una versión mejorada del procedimiento de Fogel, con datos de precios y producción de varios países de Europa Occidental en las edades medieval y moderna. Los resultados confirman las estimaciones de Persson.

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Copyright © Instituto Figuerola de Historia y Ciencias Sociales, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid 2005

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