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Famines-Economic aspects 2 1845-1852 1 Backwardness 1 Deaths 1 Economic History 1 History 1 Ireland-Economic conditions-19th century 1 Ireland-History-Famine 1
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Gráda, Cormac Ó 1 Whelan, Karl 1
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School of Economics, University College Dublin 2
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Making famine history
Gráda, Cormac Ó - School of Economics, University College Dublin - 2007
This paper reviews recent contributions to the economics and economic history of famine. It provides a context for the history of famine in the twentieth century, which is unique. During the century, war and totalitarianism produced more famine deaths than did overpopulation and economic...
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Economic geography and the long-run effects of the Great Irish Famine
Whelan, Karl - School of Economics, University College Dublin - 1999
One of the most important debates in Irish economic history has concerned the long-run effects of the Great Irish Famine, with some arguing that it had only temporary effects on the economy and others seeing it as a major demographic and economic watershed. This paper adapts the theoretical...
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