Malthus in preindustrial Northern Italy?

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Abstract

The Malthusian model, which implies a long-run interaction between demography and living standards, forms a cornerstone of our understanding of comparative economic development, as postulated by unified growth theory. Its empirical validity has been supported by a number of studies, most of which examine England. In Northern Italy, however, there might have been a reversed “preventive check.” We employ a cointegrated VAR model on Italian data from ca. 1650–1799 and find some evidence for this, but also for diminishing returns and thus a more “Malthusian” society than in, for example, England at that time.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftJournal of Population Economics
Vol/bind34
Sider (fra-til)1003-1026
ISSN0933-1433
DOI
StatusUdgivet - jul. 2021

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