Abstract This paper offers micro-foundations for the dynamic relationship between technology and population in the pre-industrial world, accounting for both technological progress and the hitherto neglected but common phenomenon of technological regress. A positive feedback between population and the adoption of new techniques that increase the division of labor explains technological progress. A transient shock to productivity or pop-ulation induces the neglect of some techniques rendered temporarily unprofitable, which are therefore not transmitted to the next generation. Productivity remains constrained by the smaller stock of knowledge and technology has thereby regressed. A slow process of rediscovery is required for the economy to rea...
Abstract The effects of population growth on long-term economic development are obviously important....
This paper provides a critical survey of existing studies on the relationship between technological ...
This paper studies the conditions under which the scarcity of a factor (in particular, labor) encour...
This paper offers micro-foundations for the dynamic relationship be-tween technology and population ...
This paper develops a unified model of growth, population, and technological progress that is consis...
This paper empirically tests the predictions of the Malthusian theory with respect to both populatio...
This paper emphasizes the role of land and technological progress in economic and population growth....
The underlying central theme that drives this thesis is endogenous technological progress and its co...
This paper develops a unified growth model that captures the historical evolution of population, tec...
Abrupt and rapid changes in human societies are among the most exciting population phenomena. Human ...
International audienceThis paper emphasizes the role of land and technological progress in economic ...
The purpose of this paper is to represent historical link between technological progress and economi...
The purpose of this paper is to represent historical link between technological progress and econo...
The following paper is a short note on the relationship between technological change and population ...
Abrupt and rapid changes in human societies are among the most exciting population phenomena. Human ...
Abstract The effects of population growth on long-term economic development are obviously important....
This paper provides a critical survey of existing studies on the relationship between technological ...
This paper studies the conditions under which the scarcity of a factor (in particular, labor) encour...
This paper offers micro-foundations for the dynamic relationship be-tween technology and population ...
This paper develops a unified model of growth, population, and technological progress that is consis...
This paper empirically tests the predictions of the Malthusian theory with respect to both populatio...
This paper emphasizes the role of land and technological progress in economic and population growth....
The underlying central theme that drives this thesis is endogenous technological progress and its co...
This paper develops a unified growth model that captures the historical evolution of population, tec...
Abrupt and rapid changes in human societies are among the most exciting population phenomena. Human ...
International audienceThis paper emphasizes the role of land and technological progress in economic ...
The purpose of this paper is to represent historical link between technological progress and economi...
The purpose of this paper is to represent historical link between technological progress and econo...
The following paper is a short note on the relationship between technological change and population ...
Abrupt and rapid changes in human societies are among the most exciting population phenomena. Human ...
Abstract The effects of population growth on long-term economic development are obviously important....
This paper provides a critical survey of existing studies on the relationship between technological ...
This paper studies the conditions under which the scarcity of a factor (in particular, labor) encour...