In the period before the onset of demographic transition, when fertility rates were positively associated with income levels, Malthusian pressure gave an evolutionary advantage to individuals whose characteristics were positively correlated with child quality and hence higher IQ, increasing in such a way the frequency of underlying genes in the population. As the fraction of individuals of higher quality increased, technological progress intensified. Positive feedback between technological progress and the level of education reinforced the growth process, setting the stage for an industrial revolution that facilitated an endogenous take-off from the Malthusian trap. The population density rose and with it social and political friction, espe...
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Abrupt and rapid changes in human societies are among the most exciting population phenomena. Human ...
We develop a quantitative model that is consistent with three principal building blocks of Unified G...
The key thesis of cliodynamics is a conclusion that starting from the certain moment of human histor...
This study provides a unified growth theory to correctly predict the initially negative and subseque...
This research explores the biocultural origins of human capital formation. It presents the first evi...
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...
To Malthus, rapid human population growth—so evident in 18th Century Europe—was obviously unsustaina...
This paper develops a unified growth model that captures the historical evolution of population, tec...
Human populations have inherited sociability from their animal progenitors. Danger lurked everywhere...
The demographic transition that swept the world in the past 140 years has been identified as one of ...
A long-standing debate on the dynamics of population growth in human history has become polarized be...
The Industrial Revolution seemingly involved two profound changes separated by 120 years: the classi...
Abrupt and rapid changes in human societies are among the most exciting population phenomena. Human ...
Population increase, stability, or decrease are expressions of social forces and human interaction w...
Abrupt and rapid changes in human societies are among the most exciting population phenomena. Human ...
We develop a quantitative model that is consistent with three principal building blocks of Unified G...
The key thesis of cliodynamics is a conclusion that starting from the certain moment of human histor...
This study provides a unified growth theory to correctly predict the initially negative and subseque...
This research explores the biocultural origins of human capital formation. It presents the first evi...
This paper offers micro-foundations for the dynamic relationship be-tween technology and population ...