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Engels' pause Pause d'Engels
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Engels' pause is a term coined by economic historian Robert C. Allen to describe the period from 1790 to 1840, when British working-class wages stagnated and per-capita gross domestic product expanded rapidly during a technological upheaval. Allen named the period after German philosopher Friedrich Engels, who describes it in The Condition of the Working Class in England. Economists have analyzed its causes and effects since the nineteenth century, with some questioning its existence. Twenty-first-century technological upheaval and wage stagnation have led economists and academics to draw parallels between the two periods. La pause d'Engels est un concept d'histoire de l'économie par Robert C. Allen pour désigner une stagnation des salaires des classes populaires qui a eu lieu entre 1790 et 1840 au Royaume-Uni.
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La pause d'Engels est un concept d'histoire de l'économie par Robert C. Allen pour désigner une stagnation des salaires des classes populaires qui a eu lieu entre 1790 et 1840 au Royaume-Uni. Engels' pause is a term coined by economic historian Robert C. Allen to describe the period from 1790 to 1840, when British working-class wages stagnated and per-capita gross domestic product expanded rapidly during a technological upheaval. Allen named the period after German philosopher Friedrich Engels, who describes it in The Condition of the Working Class in England. Economists have analyzed its causes and effects since the nineteenth century, with some questioning its existence. Twenty-first-century technological upheaval and wage stagnation have led economists and academics to draw parallels between the two periods.
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