Professor (Emeritus) John H. Munro passed away December 23, 2013
Department of Economics,
University of Toronto
Room 5020, Sidney Smith Hall,
100 St. George Street
Toronto, Ontario
Prices and Wages in Later-Medieval, Early Modern England and the Low Countries
Updated: Friday, 30 November 2007 :
Excel Spreadsheets and PDF files providing prices and wages in late-medieval, early-modern England, Flanders, and Brabant
- Munro's Revisions of the Phelps
Brown and Hopkins 'basket of consumables' commodity price series and craftsmen's wage series, 1264-1700:
An Excel spreadsheet, with annual data and quinquennial means, based on their working papers in the
British Library of Political and Economic Science (LSE). Their index numbers have been converted into values in
pence sterling, with the annual money-of-account value of the 'basket of consumables'.
- Antwerp: annual wages and prices, 1400 - 1700: in an Excel spreadsheet, based
on data compiled by Prof. Herman Van der Wee: annual data and quinquennial means
- Prices and Wages in Brabant, 1400-1700: in an Excel spreadsheet, based
on data compiled by Prof. Herman Van der Wee: annual data and quinquennial means
- Prices and Wages in Flanders, 1350 -1500: in an Excel spreadsheet, from data
compiled and processed by John H. Munro: annual data and quinquennial means.
- Prices and Wages in Southern England and the Antwerp Region,
1400 - 1700: pdf file, with quinquennial means only: prepared by John H. Munro. See the related Department of Economics
Working Paper
on this subject. See also the
colour graphs of these wages and prices, in an MS-Word file.
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