Sweden's population doubled in size between 1750 and 1850 despite a century of stagnating per capita incomes and real wages, which has led many historians to attribute the population explosion to the introduction of the potato. This article provides the first systematic evidence on the potato's contribution to Swedish living standards and population growth. Potatoes at least doubled output per acre, and welfare ratios that account for potato consumption imply that they raised living standards significantly for labourers. Estimates that exploit regional differences in the suitability of land for cultivating potatoes further show that cities, counties, and rural parishes with more land suitable for potato cultivation experienced a sharp relat...
First cultivated in the Andean Mountains of South America about 7,000 years ago, the potato fed the ...
The social consequences of agrarian change have been widely debated. The traditional view of the low...
The goal is to understand how potatoes changed the Irish agricultural, political, economic, and soci...
We exploit regional variation in suitability for cultivating potatoes, together with time variation ...
We exploit regional variation in suitability for cultivating potatoes, together with time variation ...
ABSTRACT: We exploit regional variation in suitability for cultivating potatoes, together with time ...
In this paper regional variation in suitability for cultivating potatoes, together with time variati...
This paper explores the role of two important food sources, potatoes and milk, in explaining the lar...
This article concerns the societal history of potato knowledge in early modern Sweden. Focusing on t...
Abstract of associated article: This paper explores the role of two foods, potatoes and milk, in exp...
Collecting seeds and specimens was an integral aspect of botany and natural history in the eighteent...
Sweden experienced a remarkable economic transformation between the 18th century and the outbreak of...
Recent reductions in the public commitment to potato breeding in Sweden, Norway and Finland call for...
Eating acquired an unprecedented political resonance during the eighteenth century. This article use...
The dating and explanation of the agricultural revolution in Europe remains an elusive research task...
First cultivated in the Andean Mountains of South America about 7,000 years ago, the potato fed the ...
The social consequences of agrarian change have been widely debated. The traditional view of the low...
The goal is to understand how potatoes changed the Irish agricultural, political, economic, and soci...
We exploit regional variation in suitability for cultivating potatoes, together with time variation ...
We exploit regional variation in suitability for cultivating potatoes, together with time variation ...
ABSTRACT: We exploit regional variation in suitability for cultivating potatoes, together with time ...
In this paper regional variation in suitability for cultivating potatoes, together with time variati...
This paper explores the role of two important food sources, potatoes and milk, in explaining the lar...
This article concerns the societal history of potato knowledge in early modern Sweden. Focusing on t...
Abstract of associated article: This paper explores the role of two foods, potatoes and milk, in exp...
Collecting seeds and specimens was an integral aspect of botany and natural history in the eighteent...
Sweden experienced a remarkable economic transformation between the 18th century and the outbreak of...
Recent reductions in the public commitment to potato breeding in Sweden, Norway and Finland call for...
Eating acquired an unprecedented political resonance during the eighteenth century. This article use...
The dating and explanation of the agricultural revolution in Europe remains an elusive research task...
First cultivated in the Andean Mountains of South America about 7,000 years ago, the potato fed the ...
The social consequences of agrarian change have been widely debated. The traditional view of the low...
The goal is to understand how potatoes changed the Irish agricultural, political, economic, and soci...