In the final of four sessions we discuss:
1) John Komlos, Nutrition and Economic Development in the Eighteenth-Century Habsburg Monarchy. An Anthropometric History. Princeton (1989), Chapter 6 (Pre-Industrial Economic Growth. A Generalization of the “Austrian” Model), pp. 207–223.
2) Oded Galor, David N. Weil, From Malthusian Stagnation to Modern Growth, in: American Economic Review 89/2 (1999), pp. 150–154.
3) Gregory Clark, Growth or stagnation? Framing in England, 1200–1800, in: Economic History Review 71/1 (2018), pp. 55–81.
4) Stephen Broadberry, Bruce M. S. Campbell, Alexander Klein, Mark Overton, Bas Van Leeuwen, Clark’s Malthus delusion: response to ‘Farming in England 1200–1800’, in: Economic History Review 71/2 (2018), pp. 639–664.
We're looking forward to the discussion!
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