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Simple Malthusian models remain an important tool for understanding pre-modern demographic systems and their connection to the economy. But most recent literature has lost sight of the institutional context for demographic behavior that lay at the heart of Malthus’s own analysis. This paper...
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The historical fertility transition is the process by which much of Europe and North America went from high to low fertility in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. This transformation is central to recent accounts of long-run economic growth. Prior to the transition, women bore as many...
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mass and fertility. The theory admits a two-dimensional Malthusian equilibrium characterized by population density and body …
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fertility. The theory admits a unique Malthusian equilibrium in a two-dimensional state space characterized by population …
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This paper provides a uni?ed growth theory, i.e. a model that explains the very long-run economic and demographic …
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