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Plagues, Wages, and Economic Change in the Islamic Middle East, 700–1500

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 February 2014

Şevket Pamuk
Affiliation:
Professor, Ataturk Institute for Modern Turkish History, Bogaziçi (Bosphorus) University 34342 Bebek, Istanbul, Turkey. E-mail: pamuk@boun.edu.tr.
Maya Shatzmiller
Affiliation:
Professor, Department of History, University of Western Ontario, Lawson Hall 2229, Ontario, Canada, N6A 5C2. E-mail: maya@uwo.ca.
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Abstract

This study establishes long-term trends in the purchasing power of the wages of unskilled workers and develops estimates for GDP per capita for medieval Egypt and Iraq. Wages were heavily influenced by two long-lasting demographic shocks, the Justinian Plague and the Black Death and the slow population recovery that followed. As a result, they remained above the subsistence minimum for most of the medieval era. We also argue that the environment of high wages that emerged after the Justinian Plague contributed to the Golden Age of Islam by creating demand for higher income goods.

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TABLE 1 SOURCES FOR PRICES AND WAGES IN EGYPT AND IRAQ, 720–1480

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TABLE 2 WAGES AND PRICES IN EGYPT AND IRAQ, 720–1480

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FIGURE 1 NOMINAL WAGES AND CONSUMER PRICE LEVELS IN EGYPT AND IRAQ, 700–1500 (indices in grams of gold; Year 1020 = 1.0)

Notes: See the text.Source: See Tables 1 and 2.
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FIGURE 2 DAILY WAGES OF UNSKILLED URBAN WORKERS IN EGYPT AND IRAQ, 700–1500 (in kg of wheat)

Notes: See the text.Source: See Tables 1 and 2.
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FIGURE 3 PURCHASING POWER OF UNSKILLED URBAN WAGES IN EGYPT AND IRAQ IN BARE-BONES BASKETS, 700–1500

Notes: See the text.Source: See Tables 1 and 2.
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Table 3a EVIDENCE ON THE JUSTINIAN PLAGUE AND ITS RECURRENCES IN THE MIDDLE EAST

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Table 3b EVIDENCE ON THE BLACK DEATH AND ITS RECURRENCES IN THE MIDDLE EAST

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FIGURE 4 DAILY WAGES OF UNSKILLED URBAN WORKERS IN THE MIDDLE EAST, BEFORE 1800 (in kg of wheat)

Notes: See the text.Sources: See Tables 1 and 2 and footnote 12.
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FIGURE 5 PURCHASING POWER OF UNSKILLED URBAN WAGES IN THE MIDDLE EAST; IN BARE-BONES BASKETS, 700–1800

Notes: See the text.Sources: See Tables 1 and 2 and footnote 12.
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TABLE 4 ESTIMATES FOR GDP PER CAPITA FOR MEDIEVAL EGYPT AND IRAQ