Simple Malthusian models remain an important tool for understanding pre-modern demographic systems and their connection to the economy. But most recent literature has lost sight of the institutional context for demographic behavior that lay at the heart of Malthus’s own analysis. This paper estimates a short-run version of a Malthusian model for two Württemberg communities from 1646 to 1870. Württemberg differed institutionally from the northwest European societies analyzed in previous studies. The impact of institutional differences shows clearly in differing demographic reactions to economic shocks. Mortality was less sensitive to shocks than one would expect, while nuptiality was especially sensitive
There is a long tradition of research on population and economics. The work of Thomas Malthus is wel...
This paper uses a variety of time-series methods and a new real wage series from [Clark, G., 2005. T...
This paper provides an overview of dominating theories of the demographic transition
Simple Malthusian models remain an important tool for understanding pre-modern demographic systems a...
Cliometrics confirms that Malthus’s model of the preindustrial economy is a good description for muc...
Cliometrics confirms that Malthus’ model of the pre-industrial economy, in which increases in produc...
This paper shows that the interaction between economic and demographic variables in England before t...
Economic growth, understood as an increase in the gross domestic product over a long period of time,...
Over the last two hundred years, mortality and fertility levels in the Western world have dropped to...
Recent empirical research has questioned the validity of using Malthusian theory in pre-industrial ...
In this paper, we investigate how the reproductive behavior of families in the historical Krummhörn ...
This paper discusses the historical development from the Renaissance to the 20th century of general ...
Although relationships between economic and demographic changes have often been debated, studies hav...
Abstract The effects of population growth on long-term economic development are obviously important....
We construct a Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium model of the interaction between demography an...
There is a long tradition of research on population and economics. The work of Thomas Malthus is wel...
This paper uses a variety of time-series methods and a new real wage series from [Clark, G., 2005. T...
This paper provides an overview of dominating theories of the demographic transition
Simple Malthusian models remain an important tool for understanding pre-modern demographic systems a...
Cliometrics confirms that Malthus’s model of the preindustrial economy is a good description for muc...
Cliometrics confirms that Malthus’ model of the pre-industrial economy, in which increases in produc...
This paper shows that the interaction between economic and demographic variables in England before t...
Economic growth, understood as an increase in the gross domestic product over a long period of time,...
Over the last two hundred years, mortality and fertility levels in the Western world have dropped to...
Recent empirical research has questioned the validity of using Malthusian theory in pre-industrial ...
In this paper, we investigate how the reproductive behavior of families in the historical Krummhörn ...
This paper discusses the historical development from the Renaissance to the 20th century of general ...
Although relationships between economic and demographic changes have often been debated, studies hav...
Abstract The effects of population growth on long-term economic development are obviously important....
We construct a Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium model of the interaction between demography an...
There is a long tradition of research on population and economics. The work of Thomas Malthus is wel...
This paper uses a variety of time-series methods and a new real wage series from [Clark, G., 2005. T...
This paper provides an overview of dominating theories of the demographic transition