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The Poor Law, Migration, and Economic Growth

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Boyer26_The_Poor_Law__Migration_and_Economic_Growth.pdf (73.36 KB)
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Author
Boyer, George R.
Abstract

The loss to the English economy caused by decreased migration resulting from relief payments to agricultural laborers is estimated. I conclude that, at worst, the Poor Law had a small negative impact on national product. If poor relief and wages were substitutes, the Poor Law may have had a positive impact on capital formation and economic growth.

Date Issued
1986-06-01
Keywords
unemployment
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industry
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labor market
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Great Britain
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economics
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