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Pre-industrial inequality in Catalonia

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This paper analyses economic inequality in Catalonia in the early 18th century using the information contained in cadastral tax records. The data set includes 2,617 male taxpayers distributed across 17 towns in inland Catalonia. Our findings show that income inequality in the 1720s was lower in Catalonia than in other Western European societies, but very close to other parts of Iberia. We take advantage of the wealth of information provided by the cadastre to study economic inequality in greater depth in a pre-industrial society by looking at the different sources of income, income groups and occupations. We find that the towns with a noteworthy presence of proto-industrial activities, measured by the number of textile artisans, were less unequal. Lastly, we explore the effect of proto-industrial wool specialization on levels of inequality and suggest channels that would explain the identified effect.

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MARTÍNEZ GALARRAGA, Julio and PRAT SABARTÉS, Marc. Pre-industrial inequality in Catalonia. UB Economics – Working Papers. 2022. Vol.  E22/430. [consulted: 18 of June of 2026]. Available at: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/189502

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