How—and how well—do food markets function in famine conditions? The controversy surrounding this question may benefit from historical perspective. Here we study two massive famines that struck France between 1693 and 1710, killing over two million people. In both cases the impact of harvest failure was exacerbated by wartime demands on the food supply; we ask whether the crises were exacerbated yet further by a failure of markets to function as they did in normal times. The evidence, we conclude, is most consistent with the view that markets in fact helped alleviate these crises, albeit modestly.2014-09-18 JG: Record reinstated from backup after damaged text_valu
Year of Sorrows draws upon an extensive array of archival sources to chronicle the famine crisis of ...
This study, dealing with the question of the impact of climate and extreme weather events on famines...
Scholars have long debated whether there was enough food in Ireland to feed the population during th...
How and how well do food markets function in famine conditions? The controversy surrounding this que...
How markets perform during famines has long been a contentious issue. Recent research tends to assoc...
Famine as a historical phenomenon has attracted considerable scholarly attention in recent decades, ...
How markets perform during famines has long been a contentious issue. Recent research tends to assoc...
A long historiography has concluded that the Northern Netherlands was famine free by the seventeenth...
This article focuses on local agency in two near-famines in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Fland...
How markets perform during famines has long been a contentious issue. Recent research tends to assoc...
A long historiography has concluded that the Northern Netherlands was famine free by the seventeenth...
International audienceWere the poor wheat crops the origins of the economic crisis during the period...
This paper reviews recent contributions to the economics and economic history of famine. It provides...
The article makes use of a novel database on the occurrence of famines in Europe, from 1250 to the p...
Philip Slavin: How Great Was the Great Famine of 1314-22: Between Ecology and Institutions. Yale Ec...
Year of Sorrows draws upon an extensive array of archival sources to chronicle the famine crisis of ...
This study, dealing with the question of the impact of climate and extreme weather events on famines...
Scholars have long debated whether there was enough food in Ireland to feed the population during th...
How and how well do food markets function in famine conditions? The controversy surrounding this que...
How markets perform during famines has long been a contentious issue. Recent research tends to assoc...
Famine as a historical phenomenon has attracted considerable scholarly attention in recent decades, ...
How markets perform during famines has long been a contentious issue. Recent research tends to assoc...
A long historiography has concluded that the Northern Netherlands was famine free by the seventeenth...
This article focuses on local agency in two near-famines in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Fland...
How markets perform during famines has long been a contentious issue. Recent research tends to assoc...
A long historiography has concluded that the Northern Netherlands was famine free by the seventeenth...
International audienceWere the poor wheat crops the origins of the economic crisis during the period...
This paper reviews recent contributions to the economics and economic history of famine. It provides...
The article makes use of a novel database on the occurrence of famines in Europe, from 1250 to the p...
Philip Slavin: How Great Was the Great Famine of 1314-22: Between Ecology and Institutions. Yale Ec...
Year of Sorrows draws upon an extensive array of archival sources to chronicle the famine crisis of ...
This study, dealing with the question of the impact of climate and extreme weather events on famines...
Scholars have long debated whether there was enough food in Ireland to feed the population during th...