This study provides a unified growth theory to correctly predict the initially negative and subsequently positive relationship between child mortality and net reproduction observed in industrialized countries over the course of their demographic transitions. The model captures the intricate interplay between technological progress, mortality, fertility and economic growth in the transition from Malthusian stagnation to modern growth. It identifies a number of structural breaks over the course of development, suggesting a high degree of complexity regarding the relationships between various economic and demographic variables.economic growth; mortality; fertility; structural change; industrial revolution
Abstract. This paper provides a unified growth theory, i.e. a model that explains the very long-run ...
This paper develops a dynamic general equilibrium model of fertility, human capital accumulation, ch...
This paper develops a dynamic general equilibrium model of fertility, human capital accumulation, ch...
This study provides a unified growth theory to correctly predict the initially negative and subseque...
This paper provides a unified growth theory, i.e. a model that explains the very long-run economic a...
Abstract. This study provides a unified growth theory to correctly predict the initially negative an...
This paper analyzes qualitatively and quantitatively the e ects of declining mortality rates on fert...
Abstract. This study provides a unified growth theory to correctly predict the initially negative an...
We develop a quantitative model that is consistent with three principal building blocks of Unified G...
Conventional R&D-based growth theory suggests that productivity growth is positively correlated with...
All industrialized countries experienced a transition from high birth rates and stagnant standards o...
All industrialized countries experienced a transition from high birth rates and stagnant standards o...
An important transition in the economic history of countries occurs when they move from a regime of ...
The effect of mortality reductions on fertility is one of the main mechanisms stressed by the recent...
In this paper we analyze the relationship between (adult) mortality and the long-run development of ...
Abstract. This paper provides a unified growth theory, i.e. a model that explains the very long-run ...
This paper develops a dynamic general equilibrium model of fertility, human capital accumulation, ch...
This paper develops a dynamic general equilibrium model of fertility, human capital accumulation, ch...
This study provides a unified growth theory to correctly predict the initially negative and subseque...
This paper provides a unified growth theory, i.e. a model that explains the very long-run economic a...
Abstract. This study provides a unified growth theory to correctly predict the initially negative an...
This paper analyzes qualitatively and quantitatively the e ects of declining mortality rates on fert...
Abstract. This study provides a unified growth theory to correctly predict the initially negative an...
We develop a quantitative model that is consistent with three principal building blocks of Unified G...
Conventional R&D-based growth theory suggests that productivity growth is positively correlated with...
All industrialized countries experienced a transition from high birth rates and stagnant standards o...
All industrialized countries experienced a transition from high birth rates and stagnant standards o...
An important transition in the economic history of countries occurs when they move from a regime of ...
The effect of mortality reductions on fertility is one of the main mechanisms stressed by the recent...
In this paper we analyze the relationship between (adult) mortality and the long-run development of ...
Abstract. This paper provides a unified growth theory, i.e. a model that explains the very long-run ...
This paper develops a dynamic general equilibrium model of fertility, human capital accumulation, ch...
This paper develops a dynamic general equilibrium model of fertility, human capital accumulation, ch...