Handbook of Cliometrics 2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-40458-0_17-1
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Economic-Demographic Interactions in Long-Run Growth

Abstract: Cliometrics confirms that Malthus' model of the pre-industrial economy, in which increases in productivity raise population but higher population drives down wages, is a good description for much of demographic/economic history. A contributor to the Malthusian equilibrium was the Western European Marriage Pattern, the late age of female first marriage, which promised to retard the fall of living standards by restricting fertility. The demographic transition and the transition from Malthusian economies to moder… Show more

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