
doi: 10.2139/ssrn.2085199
handle: 10419/62558
This paper proposes that India's caste system and involuntary labor were joint responses by a nonworking landowning class to a low labor/land ratio in which the rules of the caste system supported the institution of involuntary labor. The hypothesis is tested in two ways: longitudinally, with data from ancient religious texts, and cross-sectionally, with twentieth-century statistics on regional population/land ratios linked to anthropological measures of caste-system rigidity. Both the longitudinal and cross-sectional evidence suggest that the labor/land ratio affected the caste system's development, persistence, and rigidity over time and across regions of India.
J47, Eigentümerstruktur, Sklaverei, labor-to-land ratio, population, involuntary labor, immobility, value of life, marginal product of labor, market wage, population, Sozialgeschichte, Boden, involuntary labor, J30, Indien, labor-to-land ratio, market wage, ddc:330, Faktorintensität, Arbeitsproduktivität, N3, marginal product of labor, Soziale Schicht, value of life, Arbeitskräfte, J1, Z13, immobility, jel: jel:Z13, jel: jel:N3, jel: jel:J47, jel: jel:J30, jel: jel:J1
J47, Eigentümerstruktur, Sklaverei, labor-to-land ratio, population, involuntary labor, immobility, value of life, marginal product of labor, market wage, population, Sozialgeschichte, Boden, involuntary labor, J30, Indien, labor-to-land ratio, market wage, ddc:330, Faktorintensität, Arbeitsproduktivität, N3, marginal product of labor, Soziale Schicht, value of life, Arbeitskräfte, J1, Z13, immobility, jel: jel:Z13, jel: jel:N3, jel: jel:J47, jel: jel:J30, jel: jel:J1
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