Grain was the most important food source in early modern Europe (c. 1500–1800), and its price influenced the entire economy. The extent to which climate variability determined grain price variations remains contested, and claims of solar cycle influences on prices are disputed. We thoroughly reassess these questions, within a framework of comprehensive statistical analysis, by employing an unprecedentedly large grain price data set together with state-of-the-art palaeoclimate reconstructions and long meteorological series. A highly significant negative grain price–temperature relationship (i.e. colder = high prices and vice versa) is found across Europe. This association increases at larger spatial and temporal scales and reaches a correlat...
Understanding the economic e¤ects of long-term and gradual climate change, when people have time to ...
Abstract: At the centre of the debate on pre\u2010industrial economic growth is the study of market ...
The relationship between adverse climate, crop failure, and hunger in medieval and early modern nort...
Grain was the most important food source in early modern Europe (c. 1500–1800), and its price influe...
Grain price (GP) volatility has been a central constituent of European commerce, with fluctuations i...
Climatic Change and its Impact upon Long-Term Fluctuations of Grain Prices in Europe (16th to 20th C...
Swedish Medieval Grain Prices in a European Perspective This article compares Swedish grain prices f...
Climate change has been proven to be the ultimate cause of social crisis in pre-industrial Europe at...
Abstract. In this study we continue to search for possible manifestations of space weather influence...
Throughout the last millennium, mankind was affected by prolonged deviations from the climate mean s...
In this study we continue to search for possible manifestations of space weather influence on prices...
Effective adaptation determines agricultural vulnerability to climate change, especially in the pre-...
This paper compares grain prices between Cairo and Europe during medieval times. Prices were higher ...
Grain price volatility during historical periods is regarded as an important indicator of the impact...
Changes in climate affected human societies throughout the last millennium. While European cold ...
Understanding the economic e¤ects of long-term and gradual climate change, when people have time to ...
Abstract: At the centre of the debate on pre\u2010industrial economic growth is the study of market ...
The relationship between adverse climate, crop failure, and hunger in medieval and early modern nort...
Grain was the most important food source in early modern Europe (c. 1500–1800), and its price influe...
Grain price (GP) volatility has been a central constituent of European commerce, with fluctuations i...
Climatic Change and its Impact upon Long-Term Fluctuations of Grain Prices in Europe (16th to 20th C...
Swedish Medieval Grain Prices in a European Perspective This article compares Swedish grain prices f...
Climate change has been proven to be the ultimate cause of social crisis in pre-industrial Europe at...
Abstract. In this study we continue to search for possible manifestations of space weather influence...
Throughout the last millennium, mankind was affected by prolonged deviations from the climate mean s...
In this study we continue to search for possible manifestations of space weather influence on prices...
Effective adaptation determines agricultural vulnerability to climate change, especially in the pre-...
This paper compares grain prices between Cairo and Europe during medieval times. Prices were higher ...
Grain price volatility during historical periods is regarded as an important indicator of the impact...
Changes in climate affected human societies throughout the last millennium. While European cold ...
Understanding the economic e¤ects of long-term and gradual climate change, when people have time to ...
Abstract: At the centre of the debate on pre\u2010industrial economic growth is the study of market ...
The relationship between adverse climate, crop failure, and hunger in medieval and early modern nort...