Explore how wages, prices, and policy shape work and wealth.
This collection examines the forces that drive modern economies, from land and capital to free trade and industrial change. It offers historical insight and clear analysis of how laws, markets, and technology influence everyday life.
The book surveys topics such as agricultural wages, the impact of railways and engineering on prices, and the role of land in national wealth. It connects big ideas about policy with practical outcomes in workers’ pay, living costs, and production. Readers will encounter thoughtful arguments about how nations balance growth, fairness, and efficiency.
- How wages relate to prices and what that means for workers in different regions
- The influence of trade policy, tariffs, and free movement of goods on the economy
- How capital, innovation, and land interact to shape wealth and opportunity
- Historical perspectives on labor, industry, and government policy
Ideal for readers of economic history and policy, as well as anyone curious about the forces that shape work today.