- Gregory Clark & Neil Cummins, 2009.
"Urbanization, Mortality, and Fertility in Malthusian England,"
American Economic Review,
American Economic Association, vol. 99(2), pages 242-47, May.
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"The Three Horsemen of Growth: Plague, War and Urbanization in Early Modern Europe,"
CEPR Discussion Papers
7275, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
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- Gregory Clark & Kevin H. O'Rourke & Alan M. Taylor, 2008.
"Made in America? The New World, the Old, and the Industrial Revolution,"
American Economic Review,
American Economic Association, vol. 98(2), pages 523-28, May.
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"Made in America? The New World, the Old, and the Industrial Revolution,"
NBER Working Papers
14077, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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"Made in America? The New World, the Old, and the Industrial Revolution,"
CEPR Discussion Papers
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"Made in America? The New World, the Old, and the Industrial Revolution,"
The Institute for International Integration Studies Discussion Paper Series
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"In defense of the Malthusian interpretation of history,"
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"Was There Ever a Ruling Class? A Proposal for the study of 800 Years of Social Mobility,"
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"The long march of history: Farm wages, population, and economic growth, England 1209-1869 -super-1,"
Economic History Review,
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"GDP per capita or Real Wages? Making sense of coflicting views on pre-industrial Europe,"
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"Coal and the Industrial Revolution, 1700 1869,"
European Review of Economic History,
Cambridge University Press, vol. 11(01), pages 39-72, April.
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- Clark, Gregory & Hamilton, Gillian, 2006.
"Survival of the Richest: The Malthusian Mechanism in Pre-Industrial England,"
The Journal of Economic History,
Cambridge University Press, vol. 66(03), pages 707-736, September.
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- Gregory Clark, 2005.
"Human Capital, Fertility, and the Industrial Revolution,"
Journal of the European Economic Association,
MIT Press, vol. 3(2-3), pages 505-515, 04/05.
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"Fertility Theories: Can They Explain the Negative Fertility-Income Relationship?,"
NBER Chapters,
in: Topics in Demography and the Economy
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"Degrees of Development - How Geographic Latitude Sets the Pace of Industrialization and Demographic Change,"
Diskussionspapiere der Wirtschaftswissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Universität Hannover
dp-384, Universität Hannover, Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät.
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- Gregory Clark, 2005.
"The Condition of the Working Class in England, 1209-2004,"
Journal of Political Economy,
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- Clark, Gregory, 2002.
"Land rental values and the agrarian economy: England and Wales, 1500 1914,"
European Review of Economic History,
Cambridge University Press, vol. 6(03), pages 281-308, December.
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"Hobbes to Rousseau: Inequality, Institutions, and Development,"
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"Debt, deficits, and crowding out: England, 1727 1840,"
European Review of Economic History,
Cambridge University Press, vol. 5(03), pages 403-436, December.
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"Fixed Rent Contracts in English Agriculture, 1750-1850: A Conjecture,"
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"Credit Rationing and Crowding Out During the Industrial Revolution: Evidence from Hoare's Bank, 1702-1862,"
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"Credit Rationing and Crowding-Out During the Industrial Revolution: Evidence from Hoare's Bank, 1702-1862,"
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"Credit rationing and crowding out during the industrial revolution: evidence from Hoare's Bank, 1702-1862,"
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"Optimal Rent Extraction in Pre-Industrial England and France – Default Risk and Monitoring Costs,"
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"Why Nations Fail: Managerial Decisions and Performance in Indian Cotton Textiles, 1890?1938,"
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"Commons Sense: Common Property Rights, Efficiency, and Institutional Change,"
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"Sustainability And Enclosure: Land, Intellectual Property And Biotechnology,"
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""The Bull is Half the Herd": Property Rights and Enclosures in England, 1750-1850,"
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"Commons For Sale. Economic And Institutional Change In Nineteenth Century Northern Spain,"
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"Land Hunger: Land as a Commodity and as a Status Good, England, 1500-1910,"
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"Fixed Rent Contracts in English Agriculture, 1750-1850: A Conjecture,"
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"Work in Progress? The Industrious Revolution,"
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"Religion in macroeconomics: a quantitative analysis of Weber’s thesis,"
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"Why Are Market Economies Politically Stable? A Theory of Capitalist Cohesion,"
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"Sweet Diversity: Colonial Goods and the Rise of European Living Standards after 1492,"
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"GDP per capita or Real Wages? Making sense of coflicting views on pre-industrial Europe,"
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