The Malthusian "preventive check" mechanism has been well documented for pre-industrial England through evidence for a negative correlation between the marriage rate and the price of wheat. Other literature, however, speculates that the correlation was in fact positive from the early nineteenth century. This paper uses the cointegrated VAR model and recursive estimation techniques to document the changing relationship between nuptiality and the price of wheat from 1541-1965. The relationship is indeed positive from the early nineteenth century to the First World War. A simple theoretical model shows that this result is not in fact inconsistent with a stylized Malthusian mechnanism, and can be understood within the context of an increasi...
Simple Malthusian models remain an important tool for understanding pre-modern demographic systems a...
The paper outlines the Malthusian theory of income determination in pre-industrial society, and asks...
I test the assumptions of the Malthusian model at the individual, cross-sectional level for France, ...
The Malthusian "preventive check" mechanism has been well documented for pre-industrial England thro...
The changing nature of the Malthusian relationship between nuptiality and the price of provisions in...
The changing nature of the Malthusian relationship between nuptiality and the price of provisions in...
Although Unified Growth Theory presumes the existence of the Maltusian mechanism in pre-industrial E...
This paper shows that the interaction between economic and demographic variables in England before t...
England’s post-Reformation demographic regime has been characterized as ‘low pressure’. Yet the evid...
Although Unified Growth Theory presumes the existence of the Maltusian mechanism in pre-industrial E...
Abstract To shed light on the economic-demographic mechanisms operating in the epoch of pre-industri...
Abstract: This paper tests for “Malthusian ” relationships (preventive and positive checks, and dimi...
Malthus believed that rising real wages encouraged earlier marriage, higher fertility and a growing ...
This paper uses a variety of time-series methods and a new real wage series from [Clark, G., 2005. T...
A key challenge to theories of long-run economic growth has been linking the onset of modern growth ...
Simple Malthusian models remain an important tool for understanding pre-modern demographic systems a...
The paper outlines the Malthusian theory of income determination in pre-industrial society, and asks...
I test the assumptions of the Malthusian model at the individual, cross-sectional level for France, ...
The Malthusian "preventive check" mechanism has been well documented for pre-industrial England thro...
The changing nature of the Malthusian relationship between nuptiality and the price of provisions in...
The changing nature of the Malthusian relationship between nuptiality and the price of provisions in...
Although Unified Growth Theory presumes the existence of the Maltusian mechanism in pre-industrial E...
This paper shows that the interaction between economic and demographic variables in England before t...
England’s post-Reformation demographic regime has been characterized as ‘low pressure’. Yet the evid...
Although Unified Growth Theory presumes the existence of the Maltusian mechanism in pre-industrial E...
Abstract To shed light on the economic-demographic mechanisms operating in the epoch of pre-industri...
Abstract: This paper tests for “Malthusian ” relationships (preventive and positive checks, and dimi...
Malthus believed that rising real wages encouraged earlier marriage, higher fertility and a growing ...
This paper uses a variety of time-series methods and a new real wage series from [Clark, G., 2005. T...
A key challenge to theories of long-run economic growth has been linking the onset of modern growth ...
Simple Malthusian models remain an important tool for understanding pre-modern demographic systems a...
The paper outlines the Malthusian theory of income determination in pre-industrial society, and asks...
I test the assumptions of the Malthusian model at the individual, cross-sectional level for France, ...