Jacob Louis Weisdorf : Citation Profile


"Sapienza" Università di Roma (99% share)
Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) (1% share)

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EDITOR:

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Series edited

RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   23 years (2001 - 2024). See details.
   Cites by year: 44
   Journals where Jacob Louis Weisdorf has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 40.    Total self citations: 62 (5.67 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Rota, Mauro (4)

Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Jacob Louis Weisdorf.

Is cited by:

Strulik, Holger (64)

Galor, Oded (36)

DIEBOLT, Claude (29)

Lanz, Bruno (29)

Ashraf, Quamrul (26)

Sharp, Paul (26)

Perrin, Faustine (25)

Prettner, Klaus (24)

Swanson, Timothy (22)

de la Croix, David (20)

Cummins, Neil (18)

Cites to:

Galor, Oded (73)

Klemp, Marc (35)

Allen, Robert (30)

Weil, David (29)

de la Croix, David (27)

Clark, Gregory (26)

Cinnirella, Francesco (26)

Sharp, Paul (23)

Strulik, Holger (23)

Wallis, Patrick (22)

Nuvolari, Alessandro (20)

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Where Jacob Louis Weisdorf has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
Economic History Review5
Cliometrica, Journal of Historical Economics and Econometric History4
European Review of Economic History3
Journal of Development Economics2
Demography2
The Journal of Economic History2
Explorations in Economic History2
European Review of Economic History2
The Economic Journal2
Economics Letters2
Journal of Economic Growth2

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
Discussion Papers / University of Copenhagen. Department of Economics18
CEPR Discussion Papers / C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers13
CAGE Online Working Paper Series / Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy (CAGE)13
Working Papers / Utrecht University, Centre for Global Economic History5
Hannover Economic Papers (HEP) / Leibniz Universitt Hannover, Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultt4
Oxford Economic and Social History Working Papers / University of Oxford, Department of Economics4
Working Papers / HAL2
MPRA Paper / University Library of Munich, Germany2
PSE Working Papers / HAL2
Working Papers / European Historical Economics Society (EHES)2
CESifo Working Paper Series / CESifo2

Recent works citing Jacob Louis Weisdorf (2025 and 2024)


YearTitle of citing document
2024Understanding the relationship between women’s education and fertility decline: Evidence from Colombia. (2024). Jaramillo-Echeverri, Juliana. In: Cuadernos de Historia Económica. RePEc:bdr:cheedt:63.

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2024Unified Growth Theory: Roots of Growth and Inequality in the Wealth of Nations. (2024). Galor, Oded. In: CESifo Working Paper Series. RePEc:ces:ceswps:_11571.

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2024Long-run economic growth despite population decline. (2024). Strulik, Holger. In: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control. RePEc:eee:dyncon:v:168:y:2024:i:c:s0165188924001350.

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2024Economic growth before the Industrial Revolution: Rural production and guilds in the European Little Divergence. (2024). Spinesi, Luca ; Rota, Mauro. In: Economic Modelling. RePEc:eee:ecmode:v:130:y:2024:i:c:s0264999323004029.

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2024The role of human-capital in artificial intelligence adoption. (2024). Brey, Bjoern ; van der Marel, Erik. In: Economics Letters. RePEc:eee:ecolet:v:244:y:2024:i:c:s0165176524004336.

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2024Lives versus livelihoods in the middle ages: The impact of the plague on trade over 400 years. (2024). Robertson, Peter ; Madsen, Jakob ; Ye, Longfeng. In: European Economic Review. RePEc:eee:eecrev:v:162:y:2024:i:c:s0014292123002829.

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2024Inequality and the Industrial Revolution. (2024). Strulik, Holger ; Madsen, Jakob. In: European Economic Review. RePEc:eee:eecrev:v:164:y:2024:i:c:s0014292124000539.

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2024How did the European Marriage Pattern persist? Social versus familial inheritance: England and Quebec, 1650–1850. (2024). Cummins, Neil ; Curtis, Matthew ; Clark, Gregory. In: Economics & Human Biology. RePEc:eee:ehbiol:v:54:y:2024:i:c:s1570677x24000352.

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2024The premium for skilled labor in the Roman world. (2024). Bernard, Seth. In: Explorations in Economic History. RePEc:eee:exehis:v:91:y:2024:i:c:s0014498323000104.

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2024De-skilling: Evidence from late nineteenth century American manufacturing. (2024). Margo, Robert ; Atack, Jeremy ; Rhode, Paul W. In: Explorations in Economic History. RePEc:eee:exehis:v:91:y:2024:i:c:s0014498323000487.

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2024Wages, labour markets, and living standards in China, 1530–1840. (2024). Liu, Ziang. In: Explorations in Economic History. RePEc:eee:exehis:v:92:y:2024:i:c:s0014498323000633.

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2024How do technology and institutional adaptability promote sustainable economic entrepreneurship and growth?. (2024). Zou, Xianya ; Tao, Changqi ; Xu, MO. In: Journal of Business Research. RePEc:eee:jbrese:v:172:y:2024:i:c:s0148296323008172.

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2024Careworn: the economic history of caring labor. (2024). Humphries, Jane. In: LSE Research Online Documents on Economics. RePEc:ehl:lserod:122725.

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2024Food System vs. Sustainability: An Incompatible Relationship in Mexico. (2024). Lares-Michel, Mariana ; Housni, Fatima Ezzahra. In: Sustainability. RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:16:y:2024:i:7:p:2811-:d:1365542.

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2024Speed of convergence in a Malthusian world: Weak or strong homeostasis?. (2024). Deseau, Arnaud. In: Post-Print. RePEc:hal:journl:hal-04828757.

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2024The Emergence of the Child Quantity-Quality Tradeoff - insights from early modern academics. (2024). de la Croix, David ; Baudin, Thomas. In: Working Papers. RePEc:ies:wpaper:e202408.

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2024Unified Growth Theory: Engines of Growth and Inequality in the Wealth of Nations. (2024). Galor, Oded. In: IZA Discussion Papers. RePEc:iza:izadps:dp17491.

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2024Anatomy of a Premodern State. (2022). Palma, Nuno ; Henriques, Antonio ; Costa, Leonor Freire. In: Economics Discussion Paper Series. RePEc:man:sespap:2208.

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2024Malthus in Germany? Fertility, Mortality, and Status in pre-industrial Germany 1600-1850. (2024). Ohler, Johann. In: MPRA Paper. RePEc:pra:mprapa:120451.

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Works by Jacob Louis Weisdorf:


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2017Human capital formation from occupations: the ‘deskilling hypothesis’ revisited In: Cliometrica, Journal of Historical Economics and Econometric History.
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2015Human Capital Formation from Occupations: The ‘Deskilling Hypothesis’ Revisited.(2015) In: CAGE Online Working Paper Series.
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2017Human capital formation from occupations: the ‘deskilling hypothesis’ revisited.(2017) In: Cliometrica.
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2014Human Capital Formation from Occupations: The ‘Deskilling Hypothesis’ Revisited.(2014) In: Working Papers.
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2009From preventive to permissive checks: the changing nature of the Malthusian relationship between nuptiality and the price of provisions in the nineteenth century. In: Cliometrica, Journal of Historical Economics and Econometric History.
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2007From Preventive to Permissive Checks: The changing nature of the Malthusian relationship between nuptiality and the price of provisions in the nineteenth century.(2007) In: Discussion Papers.
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2007From Preventive to Permissive Checks: The Changing Nature of the Malthusian Relationship Between Nuptiality and the Price of Provisions in the Nineteenth Century.(2007) In: Oxford Economic and Social History Working Papers.
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2010Ranking economic history journals: a citation-based impact-adjusted analysis. In: Cliometrica, Journal of Historical Economics and Econometric History.
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2009Ranking Economic History Journals: A Citation-Based Impact-Adjusted Analysis.(2009) In: Discussion Papers.
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2012French revolution or industrial revolution? A note on the contrasting experiences of England and France up to 1800 In: Cliometrica, Journal of Historical Economics and Econometric History.
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2011French Revolution or Industrial Revolution? A Note on the Contrasting Experiences of England and France up to 1800.(2011) In: Working Papers.
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2022Church Book Registry: A Cliometric View In: Working Papers.
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2024Church Book Registry: A Cliometric View.(2024) In: Springer Books.
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2016Church Book Registry: A Cliometric View.(2016) In: Springer Books.
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2011Was there an ‘industrious revolution’ before the industrial revolution? An empirical exercise for England, c. 1300–1830 In: Economic History Review.
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2010Was there an ‘Industrious Revolution’ before the Industrial Revolution? An Empirical Exercise for England, c. 1300-1830.(2010) In: Discussion Papers.
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2016A colonial legacy of African gender inequality? Evidence from Christian Kampala, 1895–2011 In: Economic History Review.
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2015A Colonial Legacy of African Gender Inequality? Evidence from Christian Kampala, 1895-2011.(2015) In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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2014A Colonial Legacy of African Gender Inequality? Evidence from Christian Kampala, 1895-2011.(2014) In: Working Papers.
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2018Social mobility among Christian Africans: evidence from Anglican marriage registers in Uganda, 1895–2011 In: Economic History Review.
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2017Social Mobility among Christian Africans: Evidence from Anglican Marriage Registers in Uganda, 1895-2011.(2017) In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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2021Italy and the little divergence in wages and prices: evidence from stable employment in rural areas In: Economic History Review.
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2022Beyond the male breadwinner: Life‐cycle living standards of intact and disrupted English working families, 1260–1850 In: Economic History Review.
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2022Beyond the male breadwinner: life-cycle living standards of intact and disrupted English working families, 1260-1850.(2022) In: LSE Research Online Documents on Economics.
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2005From Foraging To Farming: Explaining The Neolithic Revolution In: Journal of Economic Surveys.
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2003From Foraging to Farming: Explaining the Neolithic Revolution.(2003) In: Discussion Papers.
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2012Malthus in the Bedroom: Birth Spacing as a Preventive Check Mechanism in Pre-Modern England In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
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2013Malthus in the Bedroom: Birth Spacing as a Preventive Check Mechanism in Pre-Modern England.(2013) In: CAGE Online Working Paper Series.
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2012Malthus in the Bedroom: Birth Spacing as a Preventive Check Mechanism in Pre-Modern England.(2012) In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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2016Malthus in the Bedroom: Birth Spacing as Birth Control in Pre-Transition England In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
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2017Malthus in the Bedroom: Birth Spacing as Birth Control in Pre-Transition England.(2017) In: Munich Reprints in Economics.
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2017Malthus in the Bedroom: Birth Spacing as Birth Control in Pre-Transition England.(2017) In: Demography.
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2015THE WAGES OF WOMEN IN ENGLAND,1260-1850 In: CAGE Online Working Paper Series.
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2014The Wages of Women in England, 1260-1850.(2014) In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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2015The Wages of Women in England, 1260–1850.(2015) In: The Journal of Economic History.
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2014The Wages of Women in England, 1260-1850.(2014) In: Oxford Economic and Social History Working Papers.
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2015Social Mobility among Christian Africans: Evidence from Ugandan Marriage Registers 1895-2011 In: CAGE Online Working Paper Series.
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2016Human Capital Formation during the First Industrial Revolution: Evidence from the Use of Steam Engines In: CAGE Online Working Paper Series.
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2018Human Capital Formation during the First Industrial Revolution: Evidence from the Use of Steam Engines.(2018) In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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2020Human Capital Formation During the First Industrial Revolution: Evidence from the use of Steam Engines.(2020) In: Journal of the European Economic Association.
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2016Fecundity, Fertility and the Formation of Human Capital In: CAGE Online Working Paper Series.
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2019Fecundity, Fertility and The Formation of Human Capital.(2019) In: The Economic Journal.
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2016Unreal Wages? A New Empirical Foundation for the Study of Living Standards and Economic Growth in England, 1260‐1860 In: CAGE Online Working Paper Series.
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2016Unreal Wages? A New Empirical Foundation for the Study of Living Standards and Economic Growth in England, 1260-1860.(2016) In: Oxford Economic and Social History Working Papers.
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2019Why was the First Industrial Revolution English? Roman Real Wages and the Little Divergence within Europe Reconsidered In: CAGE Online Working Paper Series.
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2019Childlessness, Celibacy and Net Fertility in Pre-Industrial England: The Middle-class Evolutionary Advantage In: CAGE Online Working Paper Series.
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2017Decessit sine prole - Childlessness, Celibacy, and Survival of the Richest in Pre-Industrial England.(2017) In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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2019Childlessness, celibacy and net fertility in pre-industrial England: the middle-class evolutionary advantage.(2019) In: LSE Research Online Documents on Economics.
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2019Childlessness, celibacy and net fertility in pre-industrial England: the middle-class evolutionary advantage.(2019) In: Journal of Economic Growth.
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2019Family standards of living over the long run, England 1280-1850 In: CAGE Online Working Paper Series.
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2020Family standards of living over the long run, England 1280-1850.(2020) In: LSE Research Online Documents on Economics.
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2019Expensive Labour and the Industrial Revolution: Evidence from Stable Employment in Rural Areas In: CAGE Online Working Paper Series.
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2023The Effect of Mechanisation on Labour: Evidence from the Diffusion of Steam In: CAGE Online Working Paper Series.
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2024Gender Inequality and the Colonial Economy: Evidence from Anglican Marriage Registers in Urban British Africa In: CAGE Online Working Paper Series.
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2017Unreal Wages? Real Income and Economic Growth in England, 1260-1850 In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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2019Unreal wages? Real income and economic growth in England, 1260-1850.(2019) In: LSE Research Online Documents on Economics.
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2017UNREAL WAGES? REAL INCOME AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN ENGLAND, 1260-1850.(2017) In: Working Papers.
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2019Unreal Wages? Real Income and Economic Growth in England, 1260–1850.(2019) In: The Economic Journal.
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2018Pioneering into the Past: Regional Literacy Developments in Italy Before Italy In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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2019Pioneering into the past: Regional literacy developments in Italy before Italy.(2019) In: European Review of Economic History.
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2020Italy and the Little Divergence in Wages and Prices: New Data, New Results In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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2020Italy and the Little Divergence in Wages and Prices: New Data, New Results.(2020) In: The Journal of Economic History.
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2020Working for a Living? Women and Childrens Labour Inputs in England, 1260-1850 In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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2019Working for a Living? Women and Children€™s Labour Inputs in England, 1260-1850.(2019) In: Oxford Economic and Social History Working Papers.
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2020Italy and the Industrial Revolution: Evidence from Stable Employment in Rural Areas In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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2007The Simplest Unified Growth Theory In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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2007The Simplest Unified Growth Theory.(2007) In: Hannover Economic Papers (HEP).
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2007The Simplest Unified Growth Theory.(2007) In: Discussion Papers.
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2012Fecundity, Fertility and Family Reconstitution Data: The Child Quantity-Quality Trade-O Revisite In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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2017Decessit sine prole Childlessness, Celibacy, and Survival of the Richest in Pre-Industrial England In: LIDAM Discussion Papers IRES.
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2018Decessit sine prole - childlessness, celibacy, and survival of the richest in pre-industrial England.(2018) In: Economic History Working Papers.
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2009Why did the first farmers toil? Human metabolism and the origins of agriculture In: European Review of Economic History.
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2008Why did the First Farmers Toil? Human Metabolism and the Origins of Agriculture.(2008) In: Discussion Papers.
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2011Survival of the richest? Social status, fertility and social mobility in England 1541-1824 In: European Review of Economic History.
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2011Survival of the Richest? Social Status, Fertility, and Social Mobility in England 1541-1824.(2011) In: Discussion Papers.
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2010The origins of governments: from anarchy to hierarchy In: Journal of Institutional Economics.
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2014HOW CHILD COSTS AND SURVIVAL SHAPED THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION AND THE DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION In: Macroeconomic Dynamics.
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2009A malthusian model for all seasons In: Economics Bulletin.
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2008A Malthusian model for all seasons?.(2008) In: PSE Working Papers.
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2008A Malthusian model for all seasons?.(2008) In: Working Papers.
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2011The Neolithic Revolution from a price-theoretic perspective In: Journal of Development Economics.
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2010The Neolithic Revolution from a Price-Theoretic Perspective.(2010) In: Discussion Papers.
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2008The Neolithic Revolution from a price-theoretic perspective.(2008) In: MPRA Paper.
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2012The determinants of income in a Malthusian equilibrium In: Journal of Development Economics.
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2010Product variety and the demographic transition In: Economics Letters.
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2009Product Variety and the Demographic Transition.(2009) In: Discussion Papers.
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2008Malthus revisited: Fertility decision making based on quasi-linear preferences In: Economics Letters.
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2007Malthus Revisited: Fertility Decision Making based on Quasi-Linear Preferences.(2007) In: Discussion Papers.
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2020Malthuss missing women and children: demography and wages in historical perspective, England 1280-1850 In: European Economic Review.
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2020Malthus€™s missing women and children: demography and wages in historical perspective, England 1280-1850.(2020) In: LSE Research Online Documents on Economics.
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2012Citation success: Evidence from economic history journal publications In: Explorations in Economic History.
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2010Citation Success: Evidence from Economic History Journal Publications.(2010) In: Working Paper Series.
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2009Citation Success: Evidence from Economic History Journal Publications.(2009) In: Discussion Papers.
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2011Citation Success: Evidence from Economic History Journal Publications.(2011) In: Working Papers.
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2013Globalization revisited: Market integration and the wheat trade between North America and Britain from the eighteenth century In: Explorations in Economic History.
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2024Forgotten family: the influence of women and children on the nexus of wage earning and demographic change in England, 1260€“1860 In: LSE Research Online Documents on Economics.
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2020Life-cycle living standards of intact and disrupted English working families, 1260-1850 In: Economic History Working Papers.
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2007Made for Toil: Natural selection at the dawn of agriculture In: PSE Working Papers.
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2007Made for Toil: Natural selection at the dawn of agriculture.(2007) In: Working Papers.
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2008Birth, Death, and Development: A Simple Unified Growth Theory In: Hannover Economic Papers (HEP).
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2008Birth, Death, and Development: A Simple Unified Growth Theory.(2008) In: Discussion Papers.
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2009The Determinants of Subsistence Income in a Malthusian World In: Hannover Economic Papers (HEP).
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2010The Determinants of Subsistence Income in a Malthusian World.(2010) In: Global COE Hi-Stat Discussion Paper Series.
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2010How Child Costs and Survival Shaped the Industrial Revolution and the Demographic Transition: A Theoretical Inquiry In: Hannover Economic Papers (HEP).
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2012Family Investment Strategies in Pre-modern Societies: Human Capital, Migration, and Birth Order in Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century England In: Working Papers.
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2019The Blessings of Medicine? Patient Characteristics and Health Outcomes in a Ugandan Mission Hospital, 1908-1970 In: African Economic History Working Paper.
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2008Population, food, and knowledge: a simple unified growth theory In: Journal of Economic Growth.
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2003Stone Age Economics: The Origins of Agriculture and the Emergence of Non-Food Specialists. In: Discussion Papers.
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2004From Domestic Manufacture to Industrial Revolution: Long-Run Growth and Agrucultural Development In: Discussion Papers.
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2006From domestic manufacture to Industrial Revolution: long-run growth and agricultural development.(2006) In: Oxford Economic Papers.
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2006The Origins of Governments: From Amorphy to Anarchy and Hierarchy In: Discussion Papers.
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2007A Malthusian Model for all Seasons: A Theoretical Approach to Labour Input and Labour Surplus in Traditional Agriculture In: Discussion Papers.
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2011The Lasting Damage to Mortality of Early-Life Adversity: Evidence from the English Famine of the late 1720s In: Discussion Papers.
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2012The lasting damage to mortality of early-life adversity: evidence from the English famine of the late 1720s.(2012) In: European Review of Economic History.
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2011The Child Quantity-Quality Trade-Off During the Industrial Revolution in England In: Discussion Papers.
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2001Fra malthusiansk stagnation til moderne vækst In: Bl� Memoserie.
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2010Classificare le riviste di storia economica: unanalisi di fattore dimpatto In: Rivista di storia economica.
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