Climate change has been proven to be the ultimate cause of social crisis in pre-industrial Europe at a large scale. However, detailed analyses on climate change and macro-economic cycles in the pre-industrial era remain lacking, especially within different temporal scales. Therefore, fine-grained, paleo-climate, and economic data were employed with statistical methods to quantitatively assess the relations between climate change and agrarian economy in Europe during AD 1500 to 1800. In the study, the Butterworth filter was adopted to filter the data series into a long-term trend (low-frequency) and short-term fluctuations (high-frequency). Granger Causality Analysis was conducted to scrutinize the associations between climate change and mac...
Although global warming and its future possible consequences for human societies have been thoroughl...
We investigate by how much the Little Ice Age reduced the harvests on which pre-industrial Europeans...
This thesis uses econometric methods to examine the effects of historical events and developments on...
Climate change has been proven to be the ultimate cause of social crisis in pre-industrial Europe at...
The relationship between climate change and the macroeconomy in pre-industrial Europe has attracted ...
Investigations of the relationships between climate and human history often place more emphasis on t...
Understanding the economic e¤ects of long-term and gradual climate change, when people have time to ...
This article evaluates 165 studies from various disciplines, published between 2000 and 2019, which ...
The effectiveness of agricultural adaptation determines the vulnerability of this sector to climate ...
This paper presents the findings of climate change impact on a widespread human crisis due to a natu...
Recent studies have shown strong temporal correlations between past climate changes and societal cri...
Understanding the socioeconomic effects of past climate change is valuable for sustainable social de...
International audienceThe paper is oriented on social vulnerability to climate in Switzerland and in...
Although scientists have warned of possible social perils resulting from climate change, the impacts...
British pre-industrial economic growth has traditionally been analysed from the Malthusian point of ...
Although global warming and its future possible consequences for human societies have been thoroughl...
We investigate by how much the Little Ice Age reduced the harvests on which pre-industrial Europeans...
This thesis uses econometric methods to examine the effects of historical events and developments on...
Climate change has been proven to be the ultimate cause of social crisis in pre-industrial Europe at...
The relationship between climate change and the macroeconomy in pre-industrial Europe has attracted ...
Investigations of the relationships between climate and human history often place more emphasis on t...
Understanding the economic e¤ects of long-term and gradual climate change, when people have time to ...
This article evaluates 165 studies from various disciplines, published between 2000 and 2019, which ...
The effectiveness of agricultural adaptation determines the vulnerability of this sector to climate ...
This paper presents the findings of climate change impact on a widespread human crisis due to a natu...
Recent studies have shown strong temporal correlations between past climate changes and societal cri...
Understanding the socioeconomic effects of past climate change is valuable for sustainable social de...
International audienceThe paper is oriented on social vulnerability to climate in Switzerland and in...
Although scientists have warned of possible social perils resulting from climate change, the impacts...
British pre-industrial economic growth has traditionally been analysed from the Malthusian point of ...
Although global warming and its future possible consequences for human societies have been thoroughl...
We investigate by how much the Little Ice Age reduced the harvests on which pre-industrial Europeans...
This thesis uses econometric methods to examine the effects of historical events and developments on...