When and why did the Portuguese become the shortest Europeans? In order to find the answer to this question, we trace the trend in Portuguese living standards from the 1720s until recent times. We find that during the early nineteenth century average height in Portugal did not differ significantly from average height in most other European countries, but that when, around 1850, European anthropometric values began to climb sharply, Portugal's did not. In a panel analysis of 12 countries, we find that delay in human-capital formation was the chief factor hindering any improvement in the biological standard of living in Portugal
This paper offers the first anthropometric estimates on the biological standard of living in central...
This paper presents 5-yearly data on the height of young adult men in 15 Western European countries ...
This paper presents five-yearly data on the height of young adult men in 15 Western European countri...
When and why did the Portuguese become the shortest Europeans? In order to find the answer to this q...
The records of height of 841,457 18-year-old Portuguese males were analyzed by area of residence (di...
Stature of conscripts from four regions of southern Portugal was evaluated in a secular perspective....
This chapter documents human development in the very long run on the basis of anthropometric indicat...
This paper offers the first anthropometric estimates on the biological standard of living in central...
Portugal's real income per head grew by a factor of eight during the second half of the twentieth ce...
We construct the first time-series for Portugal’s per capita GDP for 1500-1850, drawing on a new an...
PRIMARY OBJECTIVES: This paper aims to provide an overview of variations in average height between 1...
This paper analyzes the heights of Brazilian people using anthropometric and economic data. The lite...
Economic Development and Human Height in France, XIXth-XXth Centuries. The first section of this pa...
The emergence of regional inequities and the genesis of modern economic growth in Brazil have remain...
PRIMARY OBJECTIVES: This paper aims to provide an overview of variations in average height betwe...
This paper offers the first anthropometric estimates on the biological standard of living in central...
This paper presents 5-yearly data on the height of young adult men in 15 Western European countries ...
This paper presents five-yearly data on the height of young adult men in 15 Western European countri...
When and why did the Portuguese become the shortest Europeans? In order to find the answer to this q...
The records of height of 841,457 18-year-old Portuguese males were analyzed by area of residence (di...
Stature of conscripts from four regions of southern Portugal was evaluated in a secular perspective....
This chapter documents human development in the very long run on the basis of anthropometric indicat...
This paper offers the first anthropometric estimates on the biological standard of living in central...
Portugal's real income per head grew by a factor of eight during the second half of the twentieth ce...
We construct the first time-series for Portugal’s per capita GDP for 1500-1850, drawing on a new an...
PRIMARY OBJECTIVES: This paper aims to provide an overview of variations in average height between 1...
This paper analyzes the heights of Brazilian people using anthropometric and economic data. The lite...
Economic Development and Human Height in France, XIXth-XXth Centuries. The first section of this pa...
The emergence of regional inequities and the genesis of modern economic growth in Brazil have remain...
PRIMARY OBJECTIVES: This paper aims to provide an overview of variations in average height betwe...
This paper offers the first anthropometric estimates on the biological standard of living in central...
This paper presents 5-yearly data on the height of young adult men in 15 Western European countries ...
This paper presents five-yearly data on the height of young adult men in 15 Western European countri...