Understanding mortality crises is an important part of understanding some fundamental aspects of preindustrial economies. Understanding the processes leading to their decline and the associated improvements in living standards and life expectancy is a precondition for knowing what is needed to prevent the re-emergence of widespread famine and lethal infectious disease. This short paper introduces a field in which policy makers and economists need to carefully consider the past, before making assumptions about the future
This is the first systematic study of famine in all parts of Europe from the Middle Ages until the p...
This paper explores the long-term impact on mortality of exposure to hardship in early-life. Using s...
The lead essay measures the long-term impact of famine severity during the 1959-1961 Great Chinese F...
Understanding mortality crises is an important part of understanding some fundamental aspects of pre...
The infrequency of severe mortality crises and, more generally, the low prevalence of famine and dis...
This paper reviews recent contributions to the economics and economic history of famine. It provides...
UID/HIS/04209/2019 UIDB/04209/2020 UIDP/04209/2020 IF/00631/2014/CP1221/CT0004In this interview, Cor...
The range of famine prone regions in the world has been shrinking for centuries; it’s currently main...
This overview of the Great Irish Famine is unfolded in terms of the three major phases of British go...
Famine as a historical phenomenon has attracted considerable scholarly attention in recent decades, ...
The article makes use of a novel database on the occurrence of famines in Europe, from 1250 to the p...
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The number of famine prone regions in the world has been shrinking for centuries. It is currently ma...
This study, dealing with the question of the impact of climate and extreme weather events on famines...
After a long-term decline in the frequency and lethality of famines, 2017 has witnessed resurgent in...
This is the first systematic study of famine in all parts of Europe from the Middle Ages until the p...
This paper explores the long-term impact on mortality of exposure to hardship in early-life. Using s...
The lead essay measures the long-term impact of famine severity during the 1959-1961 Great Chinese F...
Understanding mortality crises is an important part of understanding some fundamental aspects of pre...
The infrequency of severe mortality crises and, more generally, the low prevalence of famine and dis...
This paper reviews recent contributions to the economics and economic history of famine. It provides...
UID/HIS/04209/2019 UIDB/04209/2020 UIDP/04209/2020 IF/00631/2014/CP1221/CT0004In this interview, Cor...
The range of famine prone regions in the world has been shrinking for centuries; it’s currently main...
This overview of the Great Irish Famine is unfolded in terms of the three major phases of British go...
Famine as a historical phenomenon has attracted considerable scholarly attention in recent decades, ...
The article makes use of a novel database on the occurrence of famines in Europe, from 1250 to the p...
Not applicable2014-09-18 JG: Record reinstated from backup after damaged text_valu
The number of famine prone regions in the world has been shrinking for centuries. It is currently ma...
This study, dealing with the question of the impact of climate and extreme weather events on famines...
After a long-term decline in the frequency and lethality of famines, 2017 has witnessed resurgent in...
This is the first systematic study of famine in all parts of Europe from the Middle Ages until the p...
This paper explores the long-term impact on mortality of exposure to hardship in early-life. Using s...
The lead essay measures the long-term impact of famine severity during the 1959-1961 Great Chinese F...