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In the last decades, economic historians explore human heights to analyze secular changes produced in the biological well-being of populations and the relationship between economic growth and human development. Anthropometric data are used to complement the knowledge we have about living...
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This article brings together the main contributions of the recent historiography on East Asia which questions the traditional idea about the “exceptionalism” of European economic performance in the centuries prior to the industrial revolution. They suggest instead that divergence in their...
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The paper discusses different attempts to measure economic growth in Europe before the Industrial Revolution. It is …
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contributed to the crisis of the classic consumer co-operative movement in Europe. …
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