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... h was the continuous inflation of per capita income, even doubling compared to before the war.
But the question is, did the actual income of these countries’ workers really increase? Perhaps not.
Firstly, they faced longer working hours. The war caused the European powers to lose a large portion of their population, and the shortage of labor prompted some factories to exploit their workers.
Workers’ incomes appeared to increase, but they paid with much longer working hour ...
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