This paper provides an overview of the long-term impacts of the Columbian Exchange -- that is, the exchange of diseases, ideas, food crops, technologies, populations, and cultures between the New World and the Old World after Christopher Columbus' voyage to the Americas in 1492. We focus on the aspects of the exchange that have been most neglected by economic studies; namely the transfer of diseases, food crops, and knowledge between the two Worlds. We pay particular attention to the effects of the exchange on the Old World.Economic
Emphasising the impact of diseases on history, the essay integrates demography, economics, evolution...
In his diary, eventually published as the Journal of the First Voyage of America, Christopher Columb...
The impact of expanding civilization on the health of American indigenous societies has long been st...
There is little doubt that the Columbian exchange was one of the greatest disruptions of food produc...
When Christopher Columbus (1451-1506) landed in 1492 on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola, he disco...
When did overseas trade start to matter for living standards? Traditional real-wage indices suggest ...
When did overseas trade start to matter for living standards? Traditional real-wage indices suggest ...
Tomatoes, chiles, chocolate, maize and a host of other New World ingredients bear daily witness to t...
The final publication is available at Elsevier via https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jdeveco.2018.10.008 ...
In 1780 pamphleteers competed to win a prize offered by the Académie des Sciences, Belles-Lettres et...
A recent paper by Jones et al. (Food globalization in prehistory, World Archaeology, 2011, 43(4), 66...
Open Access PublicationThis paper concerns the local and global knowledge networks in which resident...
Disease and Demography in the Americas addresses an important issue in history of European-Native Am...
This paper surveys the rise and fall of the European mercantilist system, and the transition to the ...
GECEM Project (ERC-Starting Grant), ref. 679371, under the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research an...
Emphasising the impact of diseases on history, the essay integrates demography, economics, evolution...
In his diary, eventually published as the Journal of the First Voyage of America, Christopher Columb...
The impact of expanding civilization on the health of American indigenous societies has long been st...
There is little doubt that the Columbian exchange was one of the greatest disruptions of food produc...
When Christopher Columbus (1451-1506) landed in 1492 on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola, he disco...
When did overseas trade start to matter for living standards? Traditional real-wage indices suggest ...
When did overseas trade start to matter for living standards? Traditional real-wage indices suggest ...
Tomatoes, chiles, chocolate, maize and a host of other New World ingredients bear daily witness to t...
The final publication is available at Elsevier via https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jdeveco.2018.10.008 ...
In 1780 pamphleteers competed to win a prize offered by the Académie des Sciences, Belles-Lettres et...
A recent paper by Jones et al. (Food globalization in prehistory, World Archaeology, 2011, 43(4), 66...
Open Access PublicationThis paper concerns the local and global knowledge networks in which resident...
Disease and Demography in the Americas addresses an important issue in history of European-Native Am...
This paper surveys the rise and fall of the European mercantilist system, and the transition to the ...
GECEM Project (ERC-Starting Grant), ref. 679371, under the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research an...
Emphasising the impact of diseases on history, the essay integrates demography, economics, evolution...
In his diary, eventually published as the Journal of the First Voyage of America, Christopher Columb...
The impact of expanding civilization on the health of American indigenous societies has long been st...